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M**E
So comfortable!!
Light material and so comfortable
B**E
My feet are cooler even w/my darn tough on. both w:comfort. after eight hours. not a blister
I needed to check the seams when I got them one pair had 2 loose threads
S**T
Just purchased 4 more pair!
Pros - very soft and comfortable. I have pudgy feet and toes and very little space between my toes. I don’t like anything between my toes. When I buy flip flops they have to have a thin fabric that goes between the toes or I cannot wear them. I wear flip flops around the house instead of slippers because they provide better arch support, but in the winter my feet get cold. I wanted some toe socks to wear and found these silk ones. They provide a little warmth and are very comfortable. So comfortable that I actually wore them to bed last night and left them in all night. I never wear socks to bed because, while my feet might be cold at first, eventually they will get to warm and sweaty and I end up having to take the socks off in the middle of the night. Not with these. These kept my feet at a great temperature - not to cold, not too warm. I ordered 4 more pair just now.Cons - There is a little pilling on the bottom of the sock after a days wear. But the flip flops I have on have a textured surface so it probably is from the friction that is causing. Waiting see how they hold up. They seem well made and this probably will not be an issue under normal use conditions. Also, the ankle is just a little tight on me, but I am a heavy woman so my ankles are larger so again this may not be an issue for other people. They are not cutting off my circulation at all and are not uncomfortable. More snug that I prefer. Like I said I just purchased 4 more pair. These are very nice and comfortable toe socks.
S**N
Very thin and comfortable; perfect
I was looking for a very thin, all natural fiber sock with individual toes to reduce friction between my toes that has caused multiple corns to develop at the joints of my toes. These socks are thin enough to wear as sock liners beneath regular socks. In fact, the manufacturer recommends one should wear them this way to prolong the life of the toe socks.Corn plasters, bandages and tubes made for the purpose of reducing friction-caused corns DO NOT EVER stay in place for an entire day of normal walking.These socks are perfect! Sign me grateful.
J**E
Hope to stop blisters!
Planning on walking the Camino Spring 2020 and was experiencing blisters between my toes so thought I would give these socks a try upon a recommendation from another Pilgrim. They are not as thin as I thought they would be and I have worn them only once so far for a 2.5 mile walk with my hiking shoes. I think they will really help manage blisters. It may take a few wearings to feel more comfortable around the toes.
K**E
Socks, not Stockings
FYI: I was seeking a toed sock that I can wear with dress shoes, heels/pumps in particular. These socks are thicker than I expected, what I would call a standard thin weight, so they bunched up in the shoe and didn't look attractive. I had hoped they'd be closer to a nylon, since the pictures show a slight sheerness, but they are definitely socks.PROS: Fit is perfect in the body: for reference i am a US women's 8-8W. They are very soft and quite comfortable. All the usual benefits of a toe sock. I can wear with any shoe except my dress shoes, and they make a nice extra layer in the winter under traditional socks. The silk definitely keeps the heat in.CONS: The toes are a bit too short. This is noticeable for the first hour or so until the fabric stretches. After only the first wear I noticed fuzzing on friction points, so I am not convinced about the durability. For that last reason I find the price point to be a little disappointing.
J**.
Lightweight but useful for neuropathy
I like the weight of these socks, but the toes are a little squinchy tight compared to the Injinji brand. Because it's been cold I haven't been wearing these as much (they aren't warm) but I expect that I will once springtime comes. The difference in my neuropathy pain is night and day when I wear toe socks. I am so grateful for the tip from my PT about them. If you have neuropathy, try them, even if you think it is counter intuitive! Gaiam, Injinji, this brand, and some others here and there (they can be hard to find in stores so start here at Amazon for best results!) are there for the trying.
H**.
It’s meh
This are a bit uncomfortable, not soft at all and once the moisture from your feet dries, the socks get hard and a bit rough on the skin. Not the best for long hikes
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