

They say feet produce one cup of sweat a day. Naturally, this causes clamminess. Super Sox quickly absorbs moisture, wicking it away to keep feet feeling fresh. |
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All-natural wool exhibits superior temperature control in the natural environment. Like an air conditioner, it maintains temperature stability. Warm in the winter and refreshingly cool in the summer, wool offers year-round comfort. What's more, our wool socks feature a high resistance to piling, shrinking and fading thanks to unique technology we developed combined with our exhaustive knowledge of wool. These socks will bring comfort and refinement to your workday.
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Superior moisture absorption and transpiration mean year-round comfort. |
Smelly feet. This can be a pressing concern even if you don't have to impress clients on a daily basis. Foot odor is caused by bacteria growing in the humid environment shoes provide. Super Sox uses the breathability of “Breathe Fibers” to cut down on bacteria and absorb all the odor they cause. This is their key to controlling odor. When you take off your shoes at home after a busy day of work, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the odor-eliminating powers of Super Sox. |
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In an independent survey by Okamoto asking what worries people most about their feet, the most common response was “moisture” and the second was “odor,” though both responses were given by more than 70% of respondents. You shouldn't have to worry about moisture or odor after wearing shoes all day. Nor should you have to worry about the foot odor of your spouse at the end of the day. Feet produce one cup (200 ml) of sweat a day. If unabsorbed by socks and shoes, it creates an environment where bacteria grow, resulting in moisture and odor.

We are not normally aware of it, but microorganisms like the ones that cause foot odor surround us in our daily life. They thrive on floor surfaces, in dust and dirt, and even on the surface of people's skin. The microorganisms that most concern the feet are those that live inside shoes. Truly a hotbed for microorganisms, the inside of shoes provides an environment where they can flourish.

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The production of sweat by feet, about one cup (200 ml) a day. Where sweat glands are concentrated, there are about 300 glands per 10 square feet (square meter). However, 99% of sweat is odorless water.
Profuse psychogenic sweating - Its alkalinity can cause bacterial growth. Nutrients in dirt and skin fostering bacterial growth Skin bacteria, particularly on the sole of the foot - Some 6-60 million can live per square inch (1-10 million per square cm). |
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A warm, humid enclosed space - The inside of the shoe is ordinarily 98.6 to 104°F (37 to 40°C), reaching up to 118°F (48°C) in the summer and during exercise. The relative humidity is between 80 and 90%. Contamination by bacteria inside the shoe - 6,000 to 600,000 per square inch (1,000-100,000 per square cm) Shoes being worn more often - Company employees typically wear shoes more than eight hours a day. | |
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Aging Increased consumption of fatty and sugary foods Chronic stress Rising standards of cleanliness Hot, humid weather |
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