CHUP-TS1 - "Life Long" Socks with Cordura®
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I picked up a few pairs of these. Honestly socks are not that exciting, but these will be good if they last as long as they claim. My question is, is it OK to throw these in the dryer like a regular sock?
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@goosehd good to know, thanks. There’s nothing sadder in life than waiting for socks to air dry.
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Hands down the best socks I’ve experienced.
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Since I posted a while ago promising a long term comparison to darn toughs, these have become one of my favorite socks mostly because of their versatility.
They work in any shoe I own having juuust enough padding to be comfortable all day and are juuust thin enough to wear with engineer boots that have snug and low toes. Durability wise, there is some pilling going on in the heels as might be expected and the elastic seems to be holding up reasonably well, though the top of the cuffs arent staying as square and tight as they were when new. They breathe well enough, keep my feet dry, and also provide a modest amount of warmth.
If I was forced to pick a single favorite between the two, I'd still say darn tough because of how well they fit my feet/legs, they last forever, have a great warranty that I've only needed once in over 10 years, breathe/dry well, seem to tolerate wearing more days and stinking less, and just seem to stay put better and provide me more support. Still, these are great socks for someone looking for a "regular" looking, durable, 3-season kind of sock, suitable for casual wear. My third favorite sock are the IH ones fwiw.
Bonus points, if anyone goes to Tokyo, there's a Chup store at the 2k540 Akihibara Artisan market that has these and so many more amazing socks including some that i think were either cashmere or mohair for ~100$. We stumbled on to this store one of our last days and I walked out with a couple more pairs of these long life socks after checking the size I ordered from IH :D. The shop owner there was also incredibly kind, helpful, friendly, and genuinely gracious to us.
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@pechelman for me that would be an apples to oranges comparison because it’s mostly wool (Darn Tough, unless I’m mistaken) versus mostly cotton. Understanding the advantages of wool, I prefer cotton outside of certain technical use. My feet feel drier with a non hydrophobic sock and they don’t stink either, which is unfortunately not always the case for me with wool.
That said there are definitely applications I prefer wool, but not for everyday. I find these Life Longs to be perfect thickness and softness for 95% of my days, and I love how they hold up since I tend to skid around the house in them Just glad to finally have socks that don’t almost immediately go bald at the heel.
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That's a good shout, I might be an odd duck in that I prefer wool in general and do wear them year round without any thought to the temp or activity. Maybe TMI, but for the longest time it was the only material that worked with my feet that tend to sweat a lot. Cotton would do as cotton does and it kept my feet wet and cold once they started to sweat where the wool would wick and insulate. I'd have this problem even just sitting in the office with cotton, especially with sneakers that have more synthetic materials.
I don't seem to have this problem at all with the long life socks despite being sure I would. Maybe it's the blend of cordura and the type of knit? I certainly had a huge initial bias against them when I got the first pair (actually returning them) thinking they wouldn't work, but here I am. They're great socks!