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So after ten to twenty five years of use it seems that most of my pairs of Holeproof Explorers are giving up on me. They're wearing out in such a manner that darning the spots isn't going to cut it anymore. I hear rumours that the company has changed hands and the modern versions just aren't the same quality.

So I'm up for 5-10 pairs of new socks. I hear good things about wool / merino, but buying anything online I'm sceptical of the actual quality once it gets to me. Even temu makes their products look appealing all the way until you open the package.

Given this group is still small and off the marketing radar, anyone got any brand name suggestions, or even stores I should visit, maybe I should be buying wool and a sock knitting machine.

Thanks for your thoughts.

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[–] Theoriginalthon@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Ive pretty much replaced all my socks with darn tough socks, not exactly frugal, but when they wear out you can get them replaced for free.

[–] dumblederp@aussie.zone 1 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Maybe for an American, the replacement guarantee won't be worth the postage for people in Australia. I can get locally made merino socks for $20AUD, Darn Tough are ~$50 a pair on Amazon.com.au.

[–] JustJoe@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

Can’t beat locally made, I know it’s not popular now with some of my fellow Americans screwing up as much as they can but Darn Tough are really great socks and are made by a small company in Vermont. I can sympathize with not wanting to spend 50 bucks a pair, 20 bucks is hard to swallow even but I’m wearing a pair right now that are at least 8 years old and am confident they will honor their warranty.

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