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Socks from Darn Tough Vermont are about as long lasting as it gets for socks. They are pricey but I've bought a pair or two a year starting in 2018 and I have yet to have a hole in any of them, and they've been worn a lot and have seen some things.
I'm tempted to buy a pair every time REI has a sale. Merino wool is amazing.
They come with a lifetime guarantee. Who gives a lifetime guarantee on socks?! The packaging says "still made in Vermont", so they definitely understand the value of that. My oldest pair is 9 years old and they're just as good as they were on day one. They're seriously great socks. They're good for everything, but they're amazing if you're a hiker or a backpacker. They make a big difference in your foot comfort.
Yeah I have a few already -- the thing is, do I want more?
Yes!