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Hypothetically, up to number 46 are the ones I bought, I wear a size 44 in sports shoes and they are definitely one size smaller. They do not stay stable during activity, so the point on the Achilles tendon remains exposed. I would never buy them again, it's a waste of money
Good evening. I have been using these specific socks for almost 15 years, so I believe I have a complete opinion. Well, clearly the quality compared to previous years has decreased, like most products. Nevertheless, they are quite reliable and comfortable. The upper part on the metatarsal area is like a dense mesh for better ventilation, and the lower part is like thin fleece, particularly comfortable and relatively lightweight, you don't sweat. If they are washed with liquid detergent and not powder, at 30 degrees and a delicate program, they will last quite a while. Great attention should now be given to the size. For example, I wear a size 45 shoe and chose the 42-46 size and it was extremely small, the sock barely reached the heel. I wouldn't want to see what would happen in case of washing, as all socks tend to shrink a bit even at 30 degrees delicate. So, with the existing data, anyone who wears a size 44 and above should go for the 47-50 size. I know it sounds illogical, but that's how it is for me. Probably the sustainability they advertise and respect for the environment has to do with the fact that they make the socks smaller in order to use less fabric and less energy for their production.
I chose the product to support a Greek company that is making an effort in the industry, instead of choosing a foreign company among the many equivalent or even better offers that were available. Unfortunately, I was disappointed with this particular product as it is manufactured in a neighboring country. I will prefer another company in the future.
It doesn't matter that they changed their name, from supercotton to organic cotton. What matters is that they added extra fabric at the heel to prevent the shoe from hitting you. I have been using these socks for over 5 years, both on a daily basis and for running. They have never hit my heel. Now, why did they add this piece of fabric that not only makes them uncomfortable, but also appears (and is) frayed after the first wash? In other words, you wear your sports shoe and it looks like there is an excess piece of frayed fabric at the heel of the shoe. It baffles me when companies have a good, tested model and decide to change it for the better, but end up ruining it!