weredev t1_j73stoh wrote
Reply to comment by waehrik in Ordered a few lifetime warranty socks from different brands. From left to right-Grip6,Paka,Cloudline. Hopefully they live up to the hype. They are all super soft by Walton1993
Why not? They're usually pre-shrunk so that's not an issue.
waehrik t1_j73swi0 wrote
The shrinking isn't the problem, they'll just start falling apart
weredev t1_j73v5ww wrote
I have several pair of Darn Tough that I've had for a few years now. I wash in cold and dry in low heat. No abnormal sign of wear so far.
Comparing that to Smart Wool that I've had for about as long and almost all have worn through the heel.
pressedbread t1_j74d0ys wrote
My Darn tough always get air dried when possible. I usually miss one when separating what goes into the drier and what doesn't and I don't notice a difference.
Still they technically should last longer line drying, also save on electricity longterm doing less % dryer loads.
*BI4L Pro tip*
I also line dry all my (cotton) buttondown shirts which does make them last longer, with added benefit that line drying them they never need to be ironed
regaphysics t1_j74ag3l wrote
My darn tough shrink on low heat. Less for the cushion models than full cushion.
Bigz11 t1_j74cldr wrote
Multiple pairs of darn tough and wash and dry and never had an issue either. These aren’t the cushioned ones so idk? Did get a pair of knee high hunting socks with some mild cushion. I guess I’ll see how they fair with wash and dry cycles.
majoroutage t1_j77cg2c wrote
The instructions also say to turn them inside-out.
Walton1993 OP t1_j73txbn wrote
Good thing they have a lifetime warranty then haha
waehrik t1_j73ynkn wrote
Very true, but you're still out shipping so it's best to keep those intervals as long as possible
ThemDawgsIsHell2 t1_j74ynag wrote
I learned this the hard way with some beautiful wool socks.
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