Sock Fancy

$9.00

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Sock Fancy offers a unique way to have some fun and live a little. They offer a monthly sock subscription that costs only $11.00 a month. Each month, for that small price, a new selection of socks arrive to be admired by all your friends. They offer men’s and women’s sizes so the socks will be sure to fit. The designs are handpicked and created in Atlanta, Georgia and are out of this world. These quality designs are creative and are sure to get lots of attention and admiration. The subscriptions can be for yourself or given as a gift. Just imagine every month receiving a new surprise as to what socks will come in the mail to be enjoyed. It is highly unlikely that the socks will not be loved by all that see them, but if they are not for some reason, the socks can be returned and exchanged for a new pattern as long as they are unopened. How fabulous is that? Also, all shipping is free. Sock Fancy is the new must see website for all people to get connected with. Sock Fancy offers fun, fashion and quality all rolled into one product. Sock Fancy is not only a wonderful way to have some excitement and fun, but the socks can also be given as gifts. Remember, anyone can send her flowers. What she really wants is something unique and special to show that you really care. With this sock subscription that is exactly what she will get. Every month a special surprise will await her. She will look forward with joy to being surprised with something truly unique. And ladies, the same applies to him. He will enjoy the thoughtfulness and think of your fondly every time he opens a new shipment. This is a great way to bring a smile to his face and get him to thinking about you. A subscription to Sock Fancy is just the ticket to make him appreciate all you do for him. Every time he wears a pair of these socks, he will think of you with a smile. What are you waiting for? Everybody will love these socks. They won’t be able to help it.

 




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