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    Everyone sings their praises, alow me to join the chorus. AWESOME! I expect them to last me forever. Super comfy and warm (wool). I'm now in the expensive process of replacing asl my socks with them.
    If they made underwear and t-shirts I'd be sold too. Anyone have a real good company like Darn tough for undies?
    I got some ice breakers but dont care gor them.

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    I promise you DT's will will not last forever...just like anything humans make in the material world. They eventually wear in the Achilles heel or in seamed areas. They are one of the longest wearing socks I've come across though...which factors into a host of characteristics one might desire in a sock.

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    The trouble with soliciting advice on clothing is that you will eventually look like everyone else and have no uniqueness or style. For that reason alone I wear Saxx underwear and not that tacky Under Armour stuff that will assist you in your quest to buy expensive goodies

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    I switched all my underwear out for ExOfficio after buying them for hiking. I have thought about doing the same with the socks.

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    These silk boxers are fun: http://www.theunderwearguys.com/thai...hri9mh9uccr9f4
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    The trouble with soliciting advice on clothing is that you will eventually look like everyone else and have no uniqueness or style. For that reason alone I wear Saxx underwear and not that tacky Under Armour stuff that will assist you in your quest to buy expensive goodies
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    As far as the undies go, I most often hike in Champion C9 (the all-synthetic, not the 60%-cotton) from Target.

    They wick well enough, they don't chafe too badly. They don't last as long as, say, Under Armor or Ex Officio, but when the elastic goes, I shed no tears and replace them. Mags agrees with me.

    I agree with the rest of the world about the Darn Tough socks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stone1984 View Post
    I switched all my underwear out for ExOfficio after buying them for hiking. I have thought about doing the same with the socks.
    +1. After my sock purchases have been darn tough and all of my underwear purchases have been Ex-Officio. So, to answer the OP's question, IMHO Ex-Officio is the Darn Tough of underwear.

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    I sure wish I could edit my posts. insert "my thru hike" between After and sock purchases.

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    You don't need many DT socks. I wear the same pair for a week or two while washing the other. They do wear out but have had a few replaced by their warrantee. But eventually I buy a pair.

    As for underwear, I'm not as fond of my synthetics (including ExOfficio). I tried about 5 different pairs of merino wool boxer briefs. Ibex were the best by far, but very expensive.

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    Socks: Darn Tough. No brainer.
    Undies: Either Ex-Officio's (or as my friend calls them: Man Panties) or UnderArmour.

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    Bought the Darn Tough socks. My hiking underwear is Reebok Performance Boxer Briefs w/ 5" inseams.

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    I have a few pairs of DT socks and they are great. That said, I've recently been snapping-up pairs from Farm-to-Feet, particularly their "Damascus" 1/4 crew. 100% US made, all merino wool, and every bit as tough as DT's socks. FTF is NC-based/owned, and are big supporters of our mountain-to-sea trail, the AT, as well as other conservation and sustainability issues. The socks are great and I like that my $ stay local and support causes I endorse.

    http://www.farmtofeet.com/

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    I wore a small hole in the heel of my first pair of DTs in about 200 miles. I like them enough that i bought another pair though, and I plan to send in the old pair for a replacement.

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    The problem with socks is that there are about a zillion varieties from each manufacturer.
    In Darn Tough socks I have 2 different ankle high and 3 different crew height.
    The DT AT logo sock is a good middle of the road height and weight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Venchka View Post
    The problem with socks is that there are about a zillion varieties from each manufacturer.
    In Darn Tough socks I have 2 different ankle high and 3 different crew height.
    The DT AT logo sock is a good middle of the road height and weight.
    Wayne
    I have the AT logo DT socks. They are the micro-crew cushion variety. "Micro crew" refers to the height. "Cusion" refers to the weight. That is my favorite height and weight combination for hiking. I got the "crew" height once by mistake. That is taller.

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    Fredericks Of Hollywood or Victorias Secret. Just add body glide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odd Man Out View Post
    I have the AT logo DT socks. They are the micro-crew cushion variety. "Micro crew" refers to the height. "Cusion" refers to the weight. That is my favorite height and weight combination for hiking. I got the "crew" height once by mistake. That is taller.
    You're right. I have 3 weights of Micro Crew. The AT logo being the heaviest.
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    If you want your feet to breathe and stay cool, try some Mohair socks

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    Quote Originally Posted by dudeijuststarted View Post
    Fredericks Of Hollywood or Victorias Secret. Just add body glide.
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    When I first bought DTs, didn't like the feel of them at all. But after most of last year off from hiking, getting back into it last Nov into this summer, my feet have come to like them.

    Has anyone tried this, esp in winter? DTs as inner socks with another pair from another brand between them and the shoes? I'm thinking that would be a good combo.
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