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HomeWomen's ClothesPlus SizesDressesGold Toe Men's Fluffies Casual Sock, 3-Pack |
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New Design is too binding Aug 05, 2010 I have been buying fluffies for years. Previously they had no elastic, and were perfect. The new design is a very sad, and unfortunate innovation. Go back to the original---or at least make some for people like me who don't want to stop or impede circulation by tight elastic.
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Quality is declining Jun 24, 2010 I've used Gold Toe Fluffies for many years. Over time the quality has declined. Either they come or they quickly become "non-fluffy." Quality decline is apparent as stray yarns arise from the top of the sock before the first wearing or washing.
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dissapointed Jan 19, 2010 I've been purchasing Gold Toe cotton fluffies for years; they've always been all cotton or cotton w/ nylon. This latest version; though the old ones are still available, I'll read the fine print next time; is an acrylic/nylon blend, still at the same price point of 16.00, though far thinner and since not a natural fiber is in them ,I feel they should be priced lower than the "cotton fluffies". These are getting tossed into the donation pile, tags intact. I'll be back for the real deal at a later time, as I see they're readily available on this site. Please take a hint Gold Toe and change the product's name, it's confusing. Kind Regards, M.H.
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Fluffies Sep 17, 2009 Still the best socks around. The standard "old reliable" white fluffies are now hard to find in stores! I have worn them at least 20 years, and they are comfortable and last a long time.
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Worst of the Gold Toe Line Aug 27, 2009 The socks wear out quite fast and become covered in acrylic balls very easily. They look pretty unsightly after just a few wearing. Stick to the other gold toe lines such as the metropolitan or Canterbury as they are much better made and better fabrics. I am surprised they still make this remnant socks from the 60s with this horrible acrylic.
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