Thinnest Merino Socks (Crispi Shrinkage)

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Two of 3 pairs of crispi’s I’ve owned have shrunk a full half size. Fool me once, yadda yadda. But I think I can get away with one of my pairs still fitting decently with extremely thin socks. I’m very partial to darn tough but don’t know if they make a super thin line? Both my Colorado’s and Nevada’s have shrunk on me- the Nevada’s are almost unwearable. My wild rocks are still all good (mostly). I’ve seen others post about this in the past so I know it’s not just me. Anyway, anybody have a recommendation for thin merino socks that hold up to wear?

Also- any recommendations on new boot companies for the future? 😉
 
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As a member of the Patriot Guard Riders I find myself cooking in my riding boots on some missions, standing in a flag line in triple digit heat taught me that thin merino dress socks were best. I get the ones for men with bigger calves. Any department store will have em.

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Are you putting them in the dryer? All of my merino gets a hang dry, I've never had socks shrink on me (FL, Lorpen, Darn Tuff, maybe forgetting others)
 
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Every pair of crispis has shrunk on me as well. Once the leather gets wet, it’s inevitable it seems. But they’re so comfy when they fit! I as well will go from full cushion to half cushion med weight when I feel them getting tighter.
 
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Are you putting them in the dryer? All of my merino gets a hang dry, I've never had socks shrink on me (FL, Lorpen, Darn Tuff, maybe forgetting others)
I think you misunderstood. My socks are not the issue, the boots themselves have shrunk.
 

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I love Farm to Feet and Darn Tough. I work construction and I’m in boots every day and my darn toughs dont shrink or rip plus they’re guaranteed for life. I think Farm to Feet are a little more comfortable but haven’t tested them for years like the Darn Toughs.
 

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Also I’m wearing my second pair of Salewa now. I have a pair of Crow GTX for really steep nasty big mtn stuff and the Mtn trainer for hunts where I want a lighter boot with more flex.
 

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Rei will stretch boots. They’re very upfront about them probably leaking like sieves afterwards though.
 

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I also purchased a boot stretcher off amazon to make a few light tweaks on a pair of Crispi's and it worked great. I will most likely need to reuse it from time to time, but it did the trick.
 

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just so you are aware; your shoe size will change over time (not overnight) and it changes for larger

used to be a 9.5 in my 20's, now a solid 11 in my mid- 60's :D

For my tall Schnee's pacs that are a little tight, I use Smartwool their OTC zero cushion merino socks- thin as a dress sock, but merino- I think they have shorter zero cushion varieties if OTC is too tall
 

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Weird that they shrink. Has anybody talked to crispi? Only issue I’ve had with shrinking boots it gettin them too close to the fire.
 

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I've got two pair of Thors, the oldest is going on it's third season (I also use them snowshoeing in more moderate temps) and no shrinkage with mine
 
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Smartwool Hike Light. They have a decent cushion on the bottom and very thin on the tops. I wear them with a pair of dress boots that are a little tight.
 

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Wright socks makes a quality merino sock, their lightweight version isn't enough for my liking but would pry fit the bill here.
IMHO their socks are more breathable than DT's.
 
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I also purchased a boot stretcher off amazon to make a few light tweaks on a pair of Crispi's and it worked great. I will most likely need to reuse it from time to time, but it did the trick.
Could you link me what you purchased?
 
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