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Reddit mentions of Men's PhD Outdoor Heavy Crew Socks (Brown) Large

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Men's PhD Outdoor Heavy Crew Socks (Brown) Large
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    Features:
  • Built for Performance in the Highest Degree, Uses two elastics for greater stretch and recovery to keep the sock in place, Patented ReliaWool technology in high impact areas provides superior durability, Heavy cushioning offering significant impact absorption for extended backcountry excursions.
  • Strategically placed mesh ventilation zones provide ventilation for temperature and moisture management
  • Sock Height: Crew, 8.5" overall height
  • Flat knit durable toe seam
  • Style: SW0SW046
Specs:
ColorBrown
Height1 Inches
Length8 Inches
SizeLarge
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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u/cynicalGamzee ยท 7 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Honestly, I wouldn't worry too much about being fashionable. Comfort and mobility is the biggest priority for me when I run. Anyway, for the cold weather, I recommend running tights. I have these from Saucony and they're great. You can wear running shorts over these if you like (maybe you are sensitive about showing a bulge), or not - I don't. Check your local running shop for sales. I like Balega socks in any weather, but I've also heard good things about SmartWool. For shirts, I have some Under Armour crew longsleeves that are pretty warm. I have a Land's End half-zip fleece pullover that isn't the warmest, but it works for me. You may want to shop around a bit for something similar and warmer, and possibly some type of windbreaker shell to go along with it. I have some gloves from Under Armour that do the trick. Finally, it's a good idea to have some reflective stuff for the dark days of winter, like a slap band or a vest.


Go to r/running for some more comprehensive recommendations, this is all just stuff I wear for the mid-Atlantic winter. Again, I would focus on staying warm and being able to move well more than looking good.