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Marsoni
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Jack Pyke Pebble Sock - BurgundyShooting socks are an inherent part of the classic outdoor pursuits outfit. The Jack Pyke Pebble Shooters Socks were designed for those who are looking for the traditional patterned socks. They come in three colours and will easily match any attire. Made of acrylic wool blend they will keep your feet warm and cosy throughout the day. The socks are ideal to wear with boots, wellies or brogues and come with matching garters. Available online or in store
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