Merino Wool vs. Cotton: Which Socks Are Better for Work?

Summary:
Still wearing cotton socks to work? Here’s why Merino wool is the smarter, tougher choice for anyone who works on their feet.

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When it comes to work socks, most people default to cotton — but that doesn’t mean it’s the best option. Let’s break down the key differences between cotton and Merino wool, so you can make the right choice for your feet.

Feature Cotton Merino Wool
Moisture Wicking Low – absorbs sweat but stays wet High – pulls moisture away and dries quickly
Odor Resistance Poor – smells build up fast Excellent – naturally odor-fighting
Temperature Regulation Poor – hot in summer, cold in winter Excellent – adapts to conditions
Comfort Soft, but can get soggy Soft, breathable, and dry
Durability Wears out quickly Long-lasting with reinforced areas

 

The Verdict:
Cotton may be common, but Merino wool is built for real performance. If your job keeps you moving, sweating, lifting, or standing all day, Merino wool will keep your feet drier, fresher, and more comfortable — every single shift.


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