Elite 1.0 Black Volleyball Trainning Socks
Elite 1.0 Black Volleyball Trainning Socks
KEY FEATURES:
- Extra cushioning and Padding on sensitive areas like your ankle and bottom sole
- Bottom thick padding reduces impact on knee on landing.
- reduces the chances of injury and help people recover who are injured
- good compression for the foot keeping it firm to return Maximum Energy
- bottom equipped with a SILICONE GEL to give maximum traction and energy return
- a very Breathable design with the open top mesh and bottom to allow airflow
- retracts back to its shape without being OVERSTRECHED.
- fits SIZES 38 to 48
- Unique Signature flap design finish
MATERIALS:
Made with almost 7 diffrent combination of polyester, nylon, cotton , and strechy fibers on diffrent part of the socks to support the feet according to its function.
- Dri-Fit
- Sweat-Absorbant
- Anti-Slip
- Anti-Wrinkle
- Reduces Shoes Smell
- No Overstreching
WASH METHOD:
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Sort by Color and Fabric: Sort your socks by color to prevent color bleeding. Also, consider sorting them by fabric type, especially if you have delicate or special-care socks.
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Turn Them Inside Out: Turning socks inside out before washing can help remove sweat, bacteria, and dead skin cells from the inside.
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Use a Mesh Laundry Bag: To prevent socks from getting lost or tangled with other clothes, consider placing them in a mesh laundry bag.
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Wash in Cold Water: Washing in cold water helps preserve the color and elasticity of the fabric. It is also more energy-efficient.
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Choose a Gentle Detergent: Use a mild, gentle detergent to protect the fibers of your socks. Avoid using bleach on colored socks, as it can cause fading.
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Avoid Fabric Softeners: While fabric softeners can make clothes feel softer, they can also reduce the absorbency of socks, particularly athletic or moisture-wicking socks.
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Select the Right Cycle: Use a gentle cycle, especially for delicate or thin socks. If your socks are heavily soiled, you may need a normal cycle.
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Dry on Low Heat or Air Dry: Excessive heat can damage elastic fibers and cause socks to lose their shape. If using a dryer, choose a low-heat setting or, even better, air dry them.
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Don't Overload the Washer or Dryer: Overloading can prevent socks from getting a proper cleaning or drying, so make sure not to stuff too many into the machine.
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Check Care Labels: Always check the care labels on your socks for any specific washing instructions or recommendations.