![]() The Merino Wool Crew Neck T-Shirt has a super high-quality feel, and I wanted to love it as the merino wool would make it a perfect hiking and everyday shirt. Check current priceįair warning though: I found that they run quite large and would recommend ordering a half size down (not up, as recommended by Bombas). They have a non-slip rubber sole and are super comfortable to wear with or without socks. Similar to Glerups but fairly affordable, the Bombas Sunday Slipper is a good choice for house slippers. I’m sure they’ll improve this underwear over time, but I can’t highly recommend them right now. They’re made of a nice material, but for the price, there are better brands out there right now like Mack Weldon. The Bombas Cotton Modal Boxer Briefs are just okay. Overall, they’re a solid four-season dress sock that I would recommend to just about anyone. They’re made of a good medium-weight cotton and offered in a tasteful range of colors for work or formal occasions. I was pleasantly surprised by Bombas’ Ribbed Dress Socks. Throw in a couple of pairs when you order some more specialized socks. They’re affordable and have held up well through repeated uses. Looking for a good pair of basic, everyday socks? The Bombas Men’s Quarter Socks are the way to go. Recommended as long as you don’t mind the bright colors and patterns. There’s a seamless toe for comfort, honeycomb arch support for extra compression, and a really comfy fit that feels secure throughout my workouts. Performance Tennis Calf SocksĮven though the colorways for the Performance Tennis Calf Socks aren’t my favorite, all the other details are spot on. They’re available in a nice color selection and stayed on my feet without any problems at all. These are definitely the best Bombas no-shows, in my opinion. Compared to other no-show sock brands, they don’t quite stack up. They’re made of a cotton/poly blend that was comfortable enough but just didn’t really stay on my feet well at all. This is one of the few pairs of Bombas socks that I just can’t really recommend. I’m still on the fence about this pair of Bombas socks. Check current priceĪlso, I wish they had light colors to choose from as well. But as I was wearing them throughout the day, they weren’t staying on my feet very well. The Lightweight Merino Wool No Show Socks from Bombas were very comfortable on my feet, with an almost silky feel. Overall, I’d still recommend these as a good alternative to Smartwool or similar brands. They’re very comfy and are good for cold weather, and they come in a nice selection of colors too. While one pair wore thin really fast, the other is still going strong. I have two pairs of the Merino Wool Calf Socks and had two very different experiences with them. I love that they’re the right weight to be an all-season sock, and I can definitely recommend them very highly. They’re one of Bombas’ flagship items, and for a good reason: They’re super comfy. These have quickly become my everyday pair of socks. Let’s look at each item in a little more detail. And while the brand gets the Modest Man seal of approval overall, there are some real standouts as well as a few duds. Like I said in the intro, I tried just about every pair of socks that Bombas makes. So far, that’s made an impact of something to the tune of 50 million pairs of socks donated - pretty impressive stuff. Since then, they’ve become ubiquitous in the menswear scene, partly through their advertising partnerships with podcasts, bloggers, and influencers.īut unlike many other DTC brands, they also have a mission outside of making awesome socks: They’re a certified B-corp that makes a point of donating a pair of socks to someone in need for each order that you make. About BombasĮntering the online direct-to-consumer market in 2013, Bombas got their start nearly 10 years ago now. So in this Bombas review, I’m going to give you the inside scoop on which of their products are awesome, which are okay, and which ones you might want to skip. That includes almost every sock style, as well as some of the non-sock items, too. I wanted to find out if the hype for these socks is really deserved or not, so I tried out just about everything they sell. You may be wondering, “while they have eye-catching ads, are they really up to par?” It’s almost impossible for a guy to spend time online these days and not run into advertisements for Bombas. Final Thoughts: Bombas Is Great Overall.
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