Simply click on the box next to WITH ANTIFUNGAL POWDER and your order will have antifungal powder inserted into them by the manufacturer.

No, the powder is placed inside the socks and are clean and easy to wear. When you put them on or handle them harshly, such as striking them hard against concrete, the powder would start to come through the cotton, which would be expected. If you handle them normally there should be no problem with powder getting everywhere.

If you cancel your subscription before one (1) year then you will be charged the ONE TIME PURCHASE price for the last pack of socks you purchased. This is because the rock bottom prices negotiated with the manufacturer are based upon a year subscription, which creates certainty and purchasing power, so a cancellation takes the bargaining power and cost savings out of the equation and has to be compensated for with a one-time purchase charge.

We used CLOTRIMAZOLE as the active antifungal ingredient in all our socks. Clotrimazole 1% contains clotrimazole, a synthetic antifungal agent. Clotrimazole is an odorless, white crystalline substance. It is practically insoluble in water, sparingly soluble in ether and very soluble in polyethylene glycol 400, ethanol and chloroform. Clotrimazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal agent that is used for the treatment of dermal infections caused by various species of pathogenic dermatophytes, yeasts, and Malassezia furfur. The primary action of clotrimazole is against dividing and growing fungal organisms. You can read about it on this link with the National Library of Medicine: https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=1fa2664f-955d-4ae1-85ff-186e4aebba49&audience=consumer

The calculations for the total environmental are provided above, being less than 9 plastic water bottles a month, even without considering reduced rapid shipping emissions, packaging emissions, laundry washing, detergents, etc. The fact is that slow predictive shipping, minimal labeling, and recycled cotton materials make subscriptions socks have a surprisingly low environmental impact. Most of the costs and environmental impact relating to socks in general are with the rapid shipping, packaging, washing, detergents and using non-recycled materials. New Socks Daily minimizes and/or eliminates these bad environmental factors.