Happy Socks: Pay $39 for $60 of Site-Wide Credit for $39
November 1, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
What better way to let your true colors shine–while staying business casual–than with your socks and underwear. Whether you sport boxers or briefs, full-ankle or mid-ankle coverage, bold colors or classic patterns, Happy Socks will have you looking on point where it counts the most. Get $60 to spend site-wide–that’ll get you a full Monday-through-Friday’s worth of quality footwear or a full set of undeniably attractive space-themed briefs.
- Get 5 pairs of socks w/ the $60 credit or mix & match items as you please
- Top quality, craftsmanship & creativity
- Seemingly endless variety of models & designs
- Male, female & unisex options
- Broad spectrum of color combinations & patterns
- Made of quality materials w/ reinforced toe & heel on all socks
- Click here to browse the shop.
Note: gift certificate must be used by date 11/3/16 or will revert to a $39 value
PRODUCT SPECS
- Offer is only valid on happysocks.com/us
- Full value must be used in 1 visit on happysocks.com/us
- Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional voucher as a gift
- Not valid towards limited editions, gift cards, and other items
- Promotional value expires November 3, 2016
- Amount paid never expires
SHIPPING DETAILS
- Shipping rates & times listed on Happy Socks website
- Free shipping for orders over $45
- US customer only
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