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What is the difference between boat socks and socks?

Update:24 Jan 2022

Socks are socks with a length of 5 cm above the ankle, which wrap the entire ankle when worn; socks are a type of socks that are suitable for people of all ages and are very comfortable and beautiful to wear. Socks are a type of socks with a length of up to 5 cm above the ankle, which cover the entire ankle when worn, and are mostly made of cotton or nylon.

Boat socks are a kind of socks that open on the instep. After wearing, they look like a boat, hence the name "boat socks". Boat socks are also called "invisible socks" because they are so short that you can't see the socks or only see the edge of the sock after wearing the shoes.

Boat socks can have many different styles, including lace boat socks, cotton boat socks, Korean boat socks, invisible boat socks, etc. Generally, boat socks are made of silk, and sometimes you can't see them in princess shoes.

There is also a boat sock that even only has the toe part. In summer, you can wear it to absorb sweat, but you can't see the outside of the shoes. How wonderful. It is a must-have for wearing single shoes.

Founded in 2002, Haining Yueli Socks Co.,Ltd is a collection of design, production and sales of foreign trade export-oriented enterprises, As a famous China Outdoor Running Socks manufacturers and Outdoor Running Socks factory, now has a modern factory 6000 M2, is equipped with more than 100 imported computer hosiery machinesand with annual production of more than 900 million pairs. What's more, we are already certificated by WRAP ,BSCI and PVH. And all of wholesale Outdoor Running Socks are exported to Europe, South America, North America, Japan and other places. Abiding by the enterprise principle of " high prestige through quality and products and service", We welcome the business friends and partners from all over the world to visit, enjoy the business friendship and establish the long-term&mutual-benifit relations.
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