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Don't wanna spend more than £7 money's tight atm. Anyone know of a cheap place to buy them from? 

if you want normal primark socks you can get about 2 packs...if you want the real deal real leather you gotta spend a little more than 7 quid mate!
How do you wash them?? just stick them in the washing machine on 40 degrees? :hmm: How often would you need to wash them? weekly? or daily?
akhe al kareem, you don't need leather socks to make masah, you can do it over regular socks, http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/13954/wiping over socks, i will try and find a fatwa from a scholar inshaallah
Praise be to Allaah.
It was narrated that al-Mugheerah ibn Shu’bah said: “The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did wudoo’ and wiped over his socks and shoes.” (Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 92; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Sunan al-Tirmidhi, no. 86)
The author of al-Qaamoos said: jawrab (socks) means something that is wrapped around the feet.
Abu Bakr ibn al-‘Arabi said: jawrab means a thin cover for the feet made of wool, worn to keep the feet warm.
It was narrated that Yahyaa al-Bakka’ said: I heard Ibn ‘Umar saying, “Wiping over the socks (jawrabayn) is like wiping over the leather slippers (khuffayn).”
Al-Musannaf by Ibn Abi Shaybah, 1/173
Ibn Hazm said: wiping over anything that is worn on the feet – of things that are permitted to be worn and which come up above the ankles – is Sunnah, whether they are slippers (khuffayn) made of leather or felt or wood, or socks made of linen, wool, cotton, camel hair or goat hair, whether leather is worn over them or not, or whether they are overshoes or slippers worn over slippers or socks worn over socks.
Al-Muhalla, 1/321
Some scholars differed as to whether it is permissible to wipe over the slippers (khuffaayn). The correct view as indicated by the evidence is that it is permissible to do that, as stated above.
And Allaah knows best.
See the answer to Question No. 8186 and 9640
As far as I'm aware the scholars differed over whether it has to be leather socks or not, I'd like to go with leather socks cos I think that's the sunnah. Did the prophet (saw) wipe over leather socks? :hmm:
Question:
Assalamu ‘Aleikum,
Can i wipe over thick wool socks (during wudo) instead of the traditional leather socks?
Answer:
The primary requirement in the sock over which wiping is permitted in wudu is strength: it should be sturdy enough to be worn without shoes or sandals (even though this would not actually need to be done) in one’s normal daily routine. Strength is not seen as an exclusive attribute of leather; it is well possible for a sock made of material other than leather to exhibit the same quality of strength. In fact, we sometimes find leather socks that are so delicately thin that wiping over them would not be permitted.
An extension of this condition of sturdiness is that the sock should prevent the penetration of water. Therefore, where a non-leather sock is thick enough to prevent the penetration of water when it is poured over the sock, one may validly wipe over it in wudu. (Tuhfat al-Muhtaj 1:252)
What if the sock is sturdy enough to walk in, but does not quite prevent the penetration of water when poured over it?
In terms of the position set out above, wiping over such a sock would not be permitted. This is the preferred view of the madhhab.
Alongside it, however, two alternative opinions exist within the madhhab:
In one of these, the penetration of water is to be considered, not where one pours water over the sock, but rather where one wipes over the socks with a wet hand. A number of scholars of the madhhab held this view. (Tuhfat al-Muhtaj 1:252) In terms of this view, a sock which is strong enough that one is able to walk around in it, and thick enough to prevent water from penetrating when one wipes over it, may validly be wiped on.
The other opinion, which is preferred by Imam al-Ghazali and his mentor Imam al-Haramayn, states that preventing the penetration of water is not required in the sock at all. (al-Wasit 1:400) Under this view, one may validly wipe over a sock strong enough to be walked around in, even if it does not prevent the penetration of water at all.
While these views do not represent the formal position of the madhhab, they may–as we are informed by the scholars of our madhhab–be practiced upon in one’s personal capacity.
And Allah knows best.
Answered by Shaykh Taha Karaan
http://www.shafiifiqh.com/?p=900
Now I'm just in doubtI think I'll stick to washing my feet.
Conclusion
All reliable Fuqaha and Muitahideen agree that thin socks that allow water to seep through them, do not stand upright without support, and cannot be walked in continuously, are not permissible to make masah on. Shoes are also not allowed to be wiped over. Thin socks of today that are made out of cotton, wool, nylon, etc., do not have the features of leather socks, therefore, it is not permissible to make masah over them. If someone does, their wudhu will not be valid, according to Imam Abu Hanifah, Imam Malik, Imam Shafi, Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal, or any other Mujtahideen.
Its not actual seals skin, I think thats just a brand name... read more about the technology behind the waterproofing:
http://www.sealskinz.com/close_fitting.htm
These are the ones I bought:
http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/sealskinz_ultra_light_waterproof_sock/
There awesome for work and have been approved by scholars. A little bit pricey but worth it and look as though will last a long time. They can be put in the wash but not in a tumble dryer.
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