Anyone have girls socks without seams on toes?

Athena

Well-known member
Apparently, my DD has developed a strange sensitivity to this and it's too cold to do without. Help! Please. Thank you!
 
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Mercuria

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Many toe socks (you know, the ones like gloves for feet) are seamless, but I'm not sure they'd be great for her if she's already feeling weird in socks.

Handknit socks are generally seamless, but are time consuming/expensive.

Google is returning a ton of results for seamless socks/kids seamless socks, so I'm going to step back and see if anybody has any experience with the brands.

ETA: I have problems with the seams on certain brands of socks (especially cotton ones) because of where the ends fall, so it might be worth it to try other brands/fibers first. If that works, it'll be less expensive.
 

Athena

Well-known member
Many toe socks (you know, the ones like gloves for feet) are seamless, but I'm not sure they'd be great for her if she's already feeling weird in socks.

Handknit socks are generally seamless, but are time consuming/expensive.

Google is returning a ton of results for seamless socks/kids seamless socks, so I'm going to step back and see if anybody has any experience with the brands.

ETA: I have problems with the seams on certain brands of socks (especially cotton ones) because of where the ends fall, so it might be worth it to try other brands/fibers first. If that works, it'll be less expensive.

Thanks! The funny thing is that it's the socks she's been wearing happily that suddenly are a problem. Of course, it could be that she's grown and they are either getting small or hitting her weird now, so we've tried a few others and gone up in size, and still we're having a major problem. Today, we wore them inside out. :eek: Hey, if it gets socks on her.
 

agave

New member
Tic Tac Toe is works for my 4 yr old she has a couple pair that are more girly but I forgot the brand and where I got them. If anyone can remember for me please remind me, I need more.
 

Athena

Well-known member
Have you tried putting them on inside out? The seams bug Elizabeth and that works.

Yes, that's actually what we've been doing and it's been working for now, well enough that we've held off on buying anything for now. It works better for solids than prints. The prints don't look as good from the inside. :D
 

twoeight80

New member
I was like that too as a child. You can google Brush Therapy.

They have sensory socks:

shttp://www.amazon.com/Kids-Seamless-Socks-Sensory-Sensitivity/dp/B003UAPOQC
 

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