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$11.99 - $12.99
A performance bike sock with a traditional 2.5” cuff and moisture-wicking Profila Dry yarn. Feet first Comfortable feet are crucial for successful training and racing, and the details make all the difference. Race Quarter Cycling Socks eliminate bunching and wick moisture away from your feet so you can comfortably ride, train, or race all day. - Profila Dry yarns provide excellent moisture transfer for dry, comfortable feet - Arch compression offers a stay-put fit - Flat toe seam offers no-rub comfort at toe box - Knit-in size callouts allow easy sorting after the wash - Traditional 2.5" (6.35cm) cuff
$24.99
Wear it proudly Whether or not you ride a Trek, we can all appreciate humble beginnings that lead to dedicated craftsmanship. - Super comfortable tri-blend material (50% polyester, 25% cotton, 25% rayon) - Pairs perfectly with jeans, shorts, and a good time - Fits and feels like your favorite worn tee, right out of the box - Semi-fitted for a 'just right' look that's not-too-baggy and not-too-tight - Made in Central America (El Salvador)
$24.99
Wear it proudly Whether or not you ride a Trek, we can all appreciate humble beginnings that lead to dedicated craftsmanship. Product details - Super comfortable cotton and polyester blend fabric (52% Cotton / 48% Polyester) - Pairs perfectly with jeans, shorts, and a good time - Fits and feels like your favorite worn tee, right out of the box - Semi-fitted for a 'just right' look that's not-too-baggy and not-too-tight - Made in Central America (El Salvador)
$19.99 - $24.99
Wear it proudly Whether or not you ride a Trek, we can all appreciate humble beginnings that lead to dedicated craftsmanship. Product details - Super comfortable cotton and polyester blend fabric (52% Cotton / 48% Polyester) - Pairs perfectly with jeans, shorts, and a good time - Fits and feels like your favorite worn tee, right out of the box - Semi-fitted for a 'just right' look that's not-too-baggy and not-too-tight - Made in Central America (El Salvador)
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