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GoBros.com is offering 25% Off Darn Tough Socks for the Family (price reflected on product page). Shipping is free.
Matches discount from
October Front Page deal by callmeelee
Men's Socks from $10.46
Women's Socksfrom $9.71
Boys' Socks from $9.71
Girls' Socks from $9.71
https://www.gobros.com/darn-tough.html
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I was a little skeptical that the warranty would work because the damaged pair of socks were 2 small puncture holes in the heel of one sock. I must have had sneakers that caused the puncture, but it wasn't significant damage like giant holes in the toes or on the bottom of the sock, but they did honor the warranty without any hassle.
Ultimately, I feel the lifetime warranty and the fact that these are very good socks made in the USA makes it well worth the higher price up front.
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Shipping is free.
https://www.gobros.com/darn-tough...ghBLKFR
put price in title $18.71 a pair
Not sure I follow the logic. Because an item is pricey, it shouldn't be in the Hot Deals section? Yes, these socks are more expensive than others, but I have pairs that are 4-5 years old and still going strong. Also not sure what you want me to post the price of... there are dozens of different Darn Tough socks and they're all on sale.
put price in title $18.71 a pair
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just snagged my sister some ankle socks for $12
Most of my socks get rips from the washer, dryer, or me snagging it on a nail. So, trying to figure out if t's worth buying expensive socks or keeping with what I have (~$15-30 a year in sock costs).
Of course, the sock # increases and not all socks in those range are tosses. But, you get worn socks (bottom foot) as well as true holes. Then there are the mysterious losses.
Most of my socks get rips from the washer, dryer, or me snagging it on a nail. So, trying to figure out if t's worth buying expensive socks or keeping with what I have (~$15-30 a year in sock costs).
Of course, the sock # increases and not all socks in those range are tosses. But, you get worn socks (bottom foot) as well as true holes. Then there are the mysterious losses.
So you get a RMA, ship it on your dime whatever shipping method you prefer. They inspect it to make sure it's basically not damage from fire, dyeing, or alterations.
Then they send you a "gift code", which you use on their website to get another pair.
It's safe to assume that you still have to pay shipping, which the lowest option I checked that was available was $6 USPS.