Sock Market

Sock Market is a clothing store Fishermans Wharf San Francisco located in United States.

6 / 10
15
ratings
  • Phone

    (415) 378-4887

  • Website

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  • Type

    Clothing Store

Address

41 The Embarcadero San Francisco , CA 94133 United States

Comments / 6


Kristin Sowers

Awesome variety! Socks for any occasion. Super nice staff !!

Hard Rocker

So many choices.

Jenn

This place is SOCK HEAVEN!

kev/null

Shark socks. 'nuff said.

marris

it smells like feet in here

Mika Sam-Cooper

Nothing good! Horrible customer service!

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