The biggest annoyances about socks

SOLIT socks - de grootste sokken irritaties

We are all now familiar with the problem of slipping socks in sneakers, boots, and other types of footwear. Not only adults struggle with their socks sliding under their feet, but children and even babies suffer from this as well. But when exactly do you experience what?

 

Ankle Socks in Boots

Perhaps not the first thought when it comes to slipping socks, but people often have trouble with socks in their boots. These tend to slip down quite quickly, causing them to bunch up under your heel or sole, and that drives you completely mad. As a solution, we have tried regular checked tall socks, thick tall socks, regular H&M socks, sports socks (those are the worst...), but nothing helps. When tips are asked for, you quickly come across ankle socks from SOLIT. Among the reviews, you often find that for women these are the ankle socks that do not slip down in boots.

 

Missing Socks

The same story every morning; searching for sock number two, while you actually need to be on your way to work with shoes on. How do you keep those socks together? The solution: organise your socks before putting them in the wash. Make the socks into a ball or join the socks together into one piece with a sock clip so that the socks remain a good match even after washing. Did you get out of bed this morning again wearing two different ankle socks? Put an end to it today…

 

Baby Socks That Slip Down

Expected or not, babies also suffer from slipping socks. Especially due to their constant movement, the sock faces a lot of resistance, causing it to slowly slip off the foot and eventually end up somewhere no one can find it. This can be prevented by giving the sock a firm band, like with SOLIT.

The band is strong enough to stay above the ankle but not too tight to take away comfort. This is important for the blood flow and is therefore not affected. However, babies have a factor we do not immediately think of; the size of their foot grows rapidly. Because of this, the sock quickly becomes too small and needs a new size. As long as new socks are regularly bought, the problem of slipping can be prevented when the right socks are used.