Find Dockers Bamboo Rayon Texture Socks at Amazon
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. While they do handle moisture somewhat better than my old ones, they are only a marginal improvement. My old ones were simply the cheapest black socks I could find at the time so it was pretty easy for any socks I purchase to be an improvement. These are overall comfortable socks, but after two weeks of using them, I’m already finding myself having to pull them up several times a day – a ritual I was hoping to avoid for at least a few months. 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. I first tried bamboo viscose in socks from Docker’s about 2 years ago. Amazon didn’t yet carry Docker’s, so I had to order from Sears. At that time the Dockers bamboo socks were about 80% viscose from bamboo. Without doubt, these were the most comfortable socks I had ever worn. They were too fragile for the dryer though and had to be hung to dry slowly. My only complaint is that the socks all started to develop holes in the heal area about 2 years later. So 80% viscose from bamboo socks were not that durable. As I went to reorder these socks, twos things changed. Sears no longer has any Dockers bamboo socks — but thankfully Amazon does!!! I saw that Docker’s has changed the formula. These socks are only 40% bamboo rayon — so although only slightly thinner, I expect them to be significantly more durable than the prior formula – and these can be dried in the dryer! I am now totally hooked. Bamboo socks are definitely my favorites. They are cool in the summer and warm in the winter. They are luxurious beyond description. They wick moisture away from the skin and are both anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Once you try bamboo socks, you won’t ever want anything else. |


