Darn Tough Men’s John Henry Boot Midweight Cushion Sock

$25.95

A midweight merino wool boot sock in Grey/Gravel — built for work-day boot wear with cushion underfoot and a fine-gauge knit that stays put through a shift. Vermont-knit.

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Key Features

  • Men's Midweight Boot sock
  • Fine-gauge merino wool blend with True Seamless toe and reinforced strategic-zone construction — Darn Tough's signature cushion that doesn't bottom out
  • Built with the Vermont-knit toughness that runs across the full Darn Tough line
  • Backed by Darn Tough's Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee — wear them out, send them back, get a new pair
  • Made in Northfield, Vermont by Cabot Hosiery Mills, family-owned and operating since 1978
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The Darn Tough John Henry Boot Midweight Cushion Sock is a merino wool boot sock with midweight cushion density running through the foot. The cushion absorbs impact on hard floors and job-site surfaces, and the fine-gauge knit keeps the sock compact enough to fit inside a work boot without pressure points. True Seamless toe fusion removes the toe seam that typically rubs on long shifts.

Mid-calf boot height sits inside standard 8-inch work boots, and the Grey/Gravel colorway blends with work pants, jeans, and dust without showing wear early. Merino wool handles the moisture and temperature work — wicking sweat, regulating warmth, and resisting odor across consecutive wears without having to rotate socks through the week.

Darn Tough is family-owned and still knits every pair at their mill in Northfield, Vermont. Lifetime guarantee applies — no questions asked.

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