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FITS® has been crafting premium merino socks since 2010. Every pair of FITS® is held to the highest of standards, utilizing the best materials available and innovative technology to deliver a sock like no other.

You can find them here

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Thanks for the link. A clothier like this is what I was looking for.

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Fits Sock Co.

FITS® has been crafting premium merino socks since 2010. Every pair of FITS® is held to the highest of standards, utilizing the best materials available and innovative technology to deliver a sock like no other.

You can find them here

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