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Horizon


Horizon – ‘Help for Heroes Walking Socks’ RRP: £14.99 - Trade: £6.95 Sizes: 3 1/2 - 11


The Help for Heroes Walking Socks are available in a 2-pack. Introduced as part of a commercial partnership with Help for Heroes, the custom designed collection has been created to include outdoor, ski, golf, sport and formalwear socks. A portion of the sale from each pair will be donated to Help for Heroes. The Help for Heroes collection comprises outdoor, ski, sport, golf and dress socks.


Tel: 01202 874874 www.horizonsocks.co.uk Aetrex - Copper


Aetrex - Copper Sole Socks – trade price: £3-£8 (excluding VAT) SRP: £7-£18


HJ Hall


HJ Hall - HJ1350 new Diabetic sock. Trade price: £1.95 RRP £4.99


Designed for diabetes sufferers, mens (6-11) and ladies (4-7) sizes in black and oatmeal. Cotton rich (98% natural fibres). Fully cushioned foot (for protection). Soft easy fit elastic top (doesn’t restrict blood flow). Smooth toe seam (won’t irritate toe nails).


HJ91 – Softop Trade price is from £1.85 RRP £4.50


Endorsed by the Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists. Cotton rich sock with unique,


patented, non-elastic construction meaning


comfort, no restriction of blood flow and no unsightly marks caused by elastic on ‘normal’ socks. Cotton rich (65% natural fibres). Smooth/Hand linked toe seam (won’t irritate toe nails). Non-elastic design. Ventilated foot. 13 colours, from ladies size 4 to men’s 15 Available in additional yarns, patterns and colours ·


Aetrex Socks, with Copper Sole™ Technology, are unsurpassed in comfort, performance, and protection. Copper Sole™ Technology has been lab tested and clinically proven to help prevent bacteria, fungi, and odor, as well as improve skin texture and appearance. Copper ions, embedded in the yarn and guaranteed to last for the life of the sock, provide superior protection and eliminate 99.9% of bacteria, fungi and odors in the sock. Styles: Non-binding (Cushion, Non-Cushion), Athletic (Crew, Ankle, Low Cut), Dress/Casual (Crew, Ankle), Compression (Over-the-knee, Knee Hi) Sizes: Small (Compression only), Medium, Large, X-Large


www.aetrex.com


PJ 8528 – The Peter Jones Collection. Trade price £4.50 and RRP £11.99


One of many different, bright and colourful designs endorsed and worn by entrepreneur Peter Jones from BBC’s Dragons’ Den. Made to a very high standard, using top quality mercerised cotton and fine gauge knit, and all have a hand linked toe seam. Sizes 7-10 and 11-14. Bright, sharp, vivid colours. Mercerised cotton (70% natural fibres). Smooth/Hand linked toe seam. Sizes up to 14.


Tel: 01455 638800 www.hjhall.com


Meindl


Meindl Revolution Sock SRP: £14.99 - Trade: £7.35


Constructed for long lasting comfort, Meindl’s Revolution sock is the perfect partner for any high-endurance activity such as mountain climbing, ensuring feet stay dry, warm and comfortable, even during long treks. 54% polyester/DriRelease, 26% Merino, 10% cotton, 8% polyamide and 2% lycra, the sock works with the foot providing support while on-the- move. The added benefit of moisture wicking technology ensures maximum comfort and protection against abrasion, the main cause of blisters. Sizes 36 – 47 in Grey and Anthracite/Yellow.


www.meindl.co.uk Cosy Feet


Luxury Bamboo Seam-free Socks Trade price £9.17


These bamboo seam-free socks are super-stretchy for a perfect fit and feel soft and silky against the skin. Contain anti-bacterial properties and highly absorbent to keep feet fresh . Designed to stay up without digging in, these anti-pilling socks are made with a smooth inner toe to prevent rubbing , ideal for sensitive feet. Merino wool mix underfoot provides cushioning. Made in the UK from 67% Bamboo, 25% Merino Wool, 6% Nylon and 2% Lycra. Sizes 4 to 7 in Avocado, Charcoal, Lilac and Navy and Medium 6 to 11 in Avocado, Charcoal and Navy.


Tel: 01458 449075 www.cosyfeet.com


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