Have you tried Correct Toes? They are expensive but they have been a blessing for my foot afflicted by Morton’s neuroma, and have been very durable. You’ll need to get shoes that are extra wide over the toes however if you plan to use them in shoes. For example Altra, Topo, Joe Nimble and Lems are good brands for that.
Is she wearing them upside down and on the wrong feet?
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What’s the giant L mean on the right foot?
Large.
Yes we know it’s big but what does it mean?
Ligma
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I thought the “L” there indicated left.
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Where do I get some of those at home grippy socks those look like they could be right for my autism too…
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Dumb question why dont normal socks have gripys! Those a sick!!
Thanks for sharing your insite was very interesting.
Grippys are great for when you’re walking shoeless on slippery floors, but the bumps can be uncomfortable, so I’m glad they’re not on all sox
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Those are fancy stylish socks!
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Have you tried Correct Toes? They are expensive but they have been a blessing for my foot afflicted by Morton’s neuroma, and have been very durable. You’ll need to get shoes that are extra wide over the toes however if you plan to use them in shoes. For example Altra, Topo, Joe Nimble and Lems are good brands for that.
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Who signed off on her release?
my grippy socks have the grippy part on both sides 😊
(that way you can’t put them on wrong)
EDIT: and L is for Large, not Left. The socks are not specific to the foot (again, so you can’t put them on wrong).
Thankyou! I hadn’t thought of L meaning large. Makes a lot more sense.
Grippy socks are awesome
You’ve never had a pair. The grip is on top and bottom.
How would you wear a sock on the wrong foot? Lmao
I have a pair of soccer socks that have L and R. The seams and some extra padding are contoured to the foot
I guess the L is for large and not left? And the cartoon shoes the sock with grip on bottom only