Smartwool Socks Vs. Lorpen Socks
Sock buying used to be simpler, with limited colors and fabric selections available to the consumer. Today, the sock market includes not only casual and dress socks, but a range of technical socks created for many different sporting uses.
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History
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Technological advancements in the sock market has grown in recent years as more and more consumers look for clothing that meets the needs of their specific sport or activity. Both SmartWool and Lorpen are companies created by athletic enthusiasts whose own demanding requirements have given way to unique designs and fabrics. With special technology and patented designs, these new options offer superior performance to traditional socks, keeping feet cool, dry and supported.
Function
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Lorpen offers a wide range of performance socks, such as those employing COOLMAX® fabric, as well as other options, such as antibacterial fabrics, liners for cold weather socks, and scent eliminating fabrics for hunters.
SmartWool socks are made from merino wool, which absorbs perspiration, drawing it away from the body and through the fabric to evaporate as a vapor. This helps keep the feet dry and comfortable, regardless of the outdoor temperature. While wool socks are often seen as itchy and uncomfortable, SmartWool socks are produced using a special technology that keeps the fabric soft.
Types
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Lorpen and SmartWool both offer a wide range of socks, with categories like sports (hiking, cold weather sports, and more), hunting and fishing, casual and work socks.
Ecological Options
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Many consumers are interested in options that are better for the environment than traditional alternatives. SmartWool socks are made from a renewable resource, sheep wool, and their producers use sustainable farming procedures, making them a natural and eco-friendly choice.
Lorpen has a strong commitment to the environment as well, using recycled packaging materials, reducing water consumption and certifying their products with --ko-Tex 100 certification, which is an independent test intstitute that sets safe standards for substances used in textiles.
Other Considerations
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Both Lorpen and SmartWool offer a range of socks to meet the needs of even the most demanding consumer. SmartWool offers exclusively wool socks while Lorpen offers a range of fabrics in their products, which could be more convenient for some consumers, especially those with allergic reactions to natural fibers. Products from these companies tend to be more expensive than traditional socks, but because of their construction and fabric, should hold up well to to hard wearing. They can be found at sporting goods stores, some department stores and on the Internet; check their websites for details on where to purchase.
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