Chup™ for J.Crew SmartWool® socks
(seriously, the company makes only a handful each day) and made from moisture-wicking smartwool. Chup, an acronym for "Classical Human's Universal Peace," refers to the sun, the moon and the stars in the sky, which the Ainu (Japan's native people) worshipped.
- Wool.
- Machine wash.
- Made in the USA.
- Item B7264.
Reviews
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What customers are saying:
Customers really love the fun and eye-catching designs that make these socks a cozy, warm treat for cold days. They’re noted for their softness, perfect level of cushioning, and versatility with different types of boots—from everyday wear to skiing. Many customers appreciate how well the socks hold their shape and color over time, adding a stylish pop to any outfit. Overall, these socks have quickly become a favorite choice for those seeking both comfort and a touch of personality in their cold-weather accessories.
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Bert
Disappointing
February 15, 2017These socks are great looking and plenty warm. They just aren't up to Smart Wool standards.
Helpful?LPBPA
Daughter's favorite socks
February 11, 2017My daughter wears these socks with "Duck" boots. The look great and never stretch out.
Helpful?Karrie
Love these cozy socks
February 3, 2017I bought ever color of these socks. SO warm and cozy!!!!
Helpful?Lala
Love Love Love
January 24, 2017Best socks I have ever worn! My grandaughter left a pair behind at my house. I worn them one time and I am hooked on them. I think they wash really well. I now have 5 pair!
Helpful?Stone
Holy Socks!
January 11, 2017I wore these socks one time for about 2 hours before I noticed a hole had developed in the big toe. I was walking around my carpeted house on Christmas Eve when this occurred so there was no excessive use. Will be returning them.
Helpful?desertgirl
Love!
January 10, 2017Buy these socks for my husband every year - they are his favorites. They hold up really well and he reports that they are super comfortable. The patterns are great.
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