Product Information
The Women’s Feather Yarn Socks are knitted using a 108-needle structure and are composed of 99% polyester and 1% spandex fibers. The feather yarn construction forms a fine, soft surface texture after knitting, creating a lightweight sock structure. Polyester fibers provide base durability and structural support, while the spandex content contributes to elasticity in the sock body and cuff area for a stable fit during wear.
The socks are produced in a size range of 9–11, which fits common women’s foot sizes. Through controlled knitting density and cuff structure design, the socks maintain stretch capability and basic foot coverage. Feather yarn socks are commonly used for daily wear or indoor use and can be paired with different types of footwear, such as casual shoes, ankle boots, or home slippers.
The knitted structure supports mass production and multiple color options, making the product suitable for apparel retail distribution and online sales channels.
Key Advantages
108-needle knitting structure for consistent sock surface density
Feather yarn construction forms a soft textured surface
Polyester fibers support durability and structural stability
Spandex fiber improves elasticity and fit
Suitable for daily wear and various footwear combinations
Product Features
Size range: 9–11
Needle count: 108N
Material composition: 99% polyester, 1% spandex
Feather yarn knit forms a soft surface texture
Elastic cuff structure supporting a stable fit
Application Areas
Daily casual wear socks
Autumn and winter clothing combinations
Indoor or home wear socks
Apparel retail and e-commerce sock product lines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What washing method is recommended for feather yarn socks?
Washing with normal temperature water is recommended, and high-temperature drying should be avoided.
2. How can sock deformation be minimized after washing?
Air drying and avoiding prolonged exposure to high temperatures can help maintain the sock structure.
Component
99%Polyester
1%Elastane

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