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December 28, 2011
Posted by: Natalie Stangl
Category: Wigwam News, Sock News

New to Wigwam - A Testimonial

 merino comfort hiker
Hello, I am a newcomer to Wigwam socks, but I will definitely be a loyal customer. First, they are quality and made in the USA. Great. I have spent alot of money on Smart Wool and it doesn't last. Everytime I remove my socks, big balls of fuss are stuck on the bottom of my feet; no wonder they wear out. NOT with Wigwams. They are beautiful. I kept trying to find a good, no, great sock for a reasonable price and you outshine all the em. I have tried Fox River, SmartWool and several others and nothing is as good a quality plus yours are slightly cheaper, sometimes much less and in twin packs. I just wanted to say all of this and say thanks for making something quality in the USA. That is a sign of pride in your product, as the bottom line, not necessarily the most expensive. I am a teacher, cross country skier and grandma, birder, hiker, walker, biker and well, generally love warm comfy feet. Wigwam is my new best friend. I found these socks at Larsons, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Where else might I purchase more of them in Sandpoint, Coeur dAlene, Spokane area, please. I'm pitching out all those thin SmartWools...May God bless all of you and keep you in His care. I grew up in Illinois and used to spend alot of time on Lake Geneva and you guys were there all the time.

Linda H
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