NextSock: 3-Month Subscription for $24

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NextSock: 3-Month Subscription for $24
Expires June 10, 2022 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 60% off

KEY FEATURES

Picture this. For the next three months, you walk out your front door to find two pairs of amazing new socks waiting. Start livin’ the dream with this NextSock special. Their designs are off the hook, from flamingos to stripes to hilarious holiday themes. When you sit down and reveal your footwear, your toes will be the toast.

  • Two pairs of socks each month, four socks total
  • Each pair is different
  • Designs & patterns are hand-selected by the NextSock fashion team
  • Comfortable material is perfect for any occasion
  • Monthly shipping included in purchase

Customers will receive a voucher code to be redeemed on NextSock’s website.

PRODUCT SPECS

Compatibility

  • Socks for Women fit sizes 5-10
  • Socks for Men fit sizes 7-13

SHIPPING DETAILS

  • Free shipping
  • Ships to: Continental US

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