Personalized Custom Logo Photo Picture Socks

  • OEM Customization Logo Printed Available,please contact us for more details.

Original price was: $4.90.Current price is: $2.10.

Quantity Discount (%) Price
1 - 10 $2.10
11 - 50 38.1 % $1.30
51 - 200 57.14 % $0.90
201 - 1,000 61.9 % $0.80
1,001+ 66.67 % $0.70
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Description

Material Description: 95% polyester 5% spandex

Size: Width: 8-8.5cm;

          Length: 20-21cm at the bottom of the sock, 20-21cm at the tube

Product Performance: Moisture-absorbing and breathable, not easy to pilling. Stretchy.

Applicable scenes: Daily, sports, warmth.

Suitable for people: Unisex.

Washing instructions: Hand wash or gentle machine wash, do not bleach, no ironing, hang to dry. Note: The first wash, there will be a little floating color, which is normal.

Special instructions: This size data due to different measurement methods, the error within 1-2cm is normal.

OEM SERVICE:
We have 8+ years of women underwears sourcing experience, we can help you Tailor Your Brand Identity! All our products are available for customized packaging or logo printing. We can skillfully brand the item with your logo and design on polybags or boxes to match your unique vision. For a bespoke packaging solution that sets your brand apart, reach out to us today to explore the possibilities of our customization service.

Additional information
Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 15 × 4 × 8 cm
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