DENVER, CO, April 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) By popular demand, Team Socks .com just launched the newest style of custom socks for fashion enthusiasts and athletes alike. The new style is custom argyle socks made in nylon and spandex in the popular argyle pattern.
This new style of quality argyle socks also features ankle support for comfortable wear and moisture control to reduce sweating and eliminate odors. Customers can choose 4 colors on the sock from a range of 36 colors that include texas orange, teal, neon green, purple, dark green, columbia blue, vegas gold and red. In addition, for an introductory period, a custom logo can be added to the argyle socks for free! Setup fees on the custom logo are also waived during this period. The logo is knit directly into the sock allowing for a long lasting durable sock that can withstand hundreds of washes.
This new style of custom argyle socks is currently available in crew length with an optional upgrade to over the calf knee high length. Also available in cotton for lighter casual wear. It is ideal for any event or sport especially golf, lacrosse and rugby. The unique argyle pattern is sure to impress and stand out in any venue or company event when branded with a company logo, or on the field with custom athletic socks.
To customize argyle socks for your next event or request additional information, visit http://www.teamsocks.com/customsocks/custom-argyle-socks
Team Socks and Custom Team Socks are the preferred choice for custom socks and custom sport socks for football and baseball as well as lacrosse and soccer. Any sock can be customized in any color with the ability to add lettering, logos and other design elements!
Custom Argyle Socks are now available from Team Socks
The popular argyle patterned socks can now be customized for sports and casual wear. Free upgrade to logo argyle socks and waived setup fees for an introductory period!
2012-04-10
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[Press-News.org] Custom Argyle Socks are now available from Team SocksThe popular argyle patterned socks can now be customized for sports and casual wear. Free upgrade to logo argyle socks and waived setup fees for an introductory period!