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Ministry of Supply: https://thekavalier.reviews/M-o-S 15% discount on first order using "kavalier17" Sign up for future giveaways: http://j.mp/TKmcEL The Kavalier on Twitter: / the_kavalier Instagram: / the_kavalier My Family: http://ShanahanClan.org In my search for the ultimate dress sock I put Ministry of Supply to the ultimate all day test. I wanted to not only test out the socks in a very rigorous manner, but also try out this new vlog review format. Ultimately the Ralph Lauren Cotton Dress Socks did not do so well compared to the performance dress socks, but what would you expect!? Stay tuned for when I put two of my favorite socks in a test against each other! Ministry of Supply provided socks for this review but had no hand in editing or opinion of the review. Have a product you would like me to review? Comment below or email [email protected] The Kavalier is an independent review network presented by Jon Shanahan for mens lifestyle products from online only retailers including Everlane, Beckett and Simonon, Frank and Oak, Bonobos, Five Four Club, Mizzen and Main, Trunk Club, Fashion Stork, Bombfell, threads for gents, bespoke post, Jack Erwin, Foremost Edition, Dollar Shave Club, Mack Weldon, MeUndies, Satchel and Page, Dapper Classics, Hall and Madden, Suitable, Indochino, and Gustin. Including products from companies from Mondaine Swiss Watches, Withings, Guideboat, Casper & Leesa Mattresses, Calvin Klein, Ledbury, Burberry, Banana Republic, Charles Tyrwhitt, J Crew, Marine Layer, Filson, Barbour, Orvis, Baxter of California, and more! Suggestions for products and companies are always appreciated- Comment below From Ministry of Supply: ATLAS DRESS SOCKS $15 Color: Green Herringbone Do it all in dress socks. With extra padding, ventilation, and odor control where you need it most, our Atlas dress socks are built for a foot in motion. Fabric 4-way stretch Atlas fabric Breathable variable knit construction Coffee-infused for odor control Wicking channels for moisture management 40% coffee-infused recycled polyester, 40% cotton, 20% elastane Made at Kaofeng in Taichung, Taiwan Care Machine wash cold Tumble dry low DO NOT dry clean DO NOT hot iron DO NOT press Fit Tip Shoe sizes 9 and under, order medium. 10 and above, order large. Also available as a "no-show" loafer sock. Keep cool. Reclaimed coffee grounds are blended into the sock’s fibers to eliminate odor right at the source. Move freely. We're empathetic inventors We strive to solve the problems that have been inherent to everyday clothing for far too long, like poor fit and sweat stains that can ruin your day. To ensure that we're alleviating the pain points you've been facing in your garments, we base all our designs on real people and experiences. We believe in progression Even the most promising idea still must be tried and honed. So we design, build, and field-test; then we implement feedback and do it all over again. By relentlessly challenging the expected, we’ve developed a process to produce garments that are better made, better performing, and better suited for modern life. We make clothing that works As the lines between work, play, and downtime continue to blur, we need essential garments that keep up with our entire day. We’ve set out to achieve that versatility through capable garments that actually fit the human body and are easy to care for and wear, no matter what you choose to do in them. Space Clothing, Nasa Technology Ministry of Supply is a Boston-based high performance business wear men's fashion brand launched in 2012 and founded by former Massachusetts Institute of Technology students using some of the same temperature regulating material as NASA astronauts in their clothing