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      Clear Skies Sock | Women's

      $12.00
      Celestial socks made with soft fabric from bamboo. Dream big. Fits women's shoe sizes 5 -10.5.
      Availability: In stock
      SKU: 848292048672
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      • Sock size 9-11 (Women’s shoe size 5 - 10.5)
      • 66% Rayon from bamboo, 32% Nylon, 2% Spandex
      • Colors: Dark blue, yellow. orange, white, and light blue.

      Details

      • Sock size 9-11 (Women’s shoe size 5 - 10.5)
      • 66% Rayon from bamboo, 32% Nylon, 2% Spandex
      • Colors: Dark blue, yellow. orange, white, and light blue.
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