Cute little store with more socks then you can ever imagine which meant I spent more money then I could imagine. Girl working the counter(I think might have been the owner) was nice. A little on the pricey side but not too outrageous.
Allison M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mountain View, CA
Super cute shop to suit all your sock needs! They have socks themed by every animal, occupation, and hobby imaginable. Socks for adults as well as kids. The store is organized by sock theme, so you can choose exactly which polar bear or dump truck socks you like best. Makes for the perfect gift for anyone in your life, since everyone needs socks, after all! Functional AND fashionable!
Rodney A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
Make sure to check your receipt. Included in my purchase were four pair of college logo socks. Price per pair was $ 9.95 but $ 8.95 with purchase of four or more. When I get home to Chicago — surprise surprise — I was charged the full $ 9.95 anyway. Shame on me for not reviewing the receipt before leaving the store, but still…
Brittany S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Addison, IL
A very helpful and friendly staff. Their selection of socks is incredible. From animals on your house, dog breed, animals on a farm, animal print, birds, bride a groom, sports! Photos accompanied.
Lavonna I.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glendale Heights, IL
ABSOLUTELYLOVETHISSTORE! Just wish they had a website to order online because we don’t get out to Galena more than once a year and some of my friends ask me where I bought my socks. I’d love to refer them to the Galena website if there was one.
David R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Park Ridge, IL
Socks. Socks a million. Some socks for babies, some socks for women, mostly socks for children, or adults with playful hearts and small feet. Absolutely no socks for grown men. Well, except for the«Dad» and«Grandpa» socks. Those are acceptable as a gift from a small person. Socks with hearts and socks with chili peppers. Comparatively mundane socks with stripes or polka-dots. Socks made from recycled plastic bottles and recycled cotton; bamboo socks and soy socks. How progressive! Iowa Hawkeyes socks, Iowa State Cyclones socks, Wisconsin Badgers Socks, Northwestern Wildcats Socks, Illinois Fighting Illini socks. How diplomatic. Bears socks, Bulls socks, and Blackhawks socks. Free rhymes. An American Kennel Club outlet: Yorkie socks, schnauzer socks, jack russell terrier socks, collie socks, shih tzu socks, dachsund socks, pug socks, poodle socks, husky socks, scottie socks, boxer socks. Freaking bichon frise and pomeranian socks. And many others. Horse socks – oh so many horse socks. And cow socks and pig socks and cat socks and bird socks. It is inspiring to see all these socks living together in harmony on the racks. It’s the anti-Animal Farm. Moose socks, wolf socks, bear socks, all in various forest motifs. Blammo! Zebra socks, tiger socks, and monkey socks. Duck socks, frog socks, shark socks, fish socks, crab socks, lobster socks, flamingo socks, whale socks, and penguin socks. And pirate socks. Yarr! But no robot socks. Sorry Enzo.