Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Advantages of Seamless Socks for Children

Children can have sensory processing differences. Something that might appear minor to others, like seams in socks, can be vastly uncomfortable and unpleasant to a skin sensitive child. While many parents used to think the child was just being stubborn or difficult, it's now known that these are legitimate problems that can be easily worked around with some smart shopping choices.


Seamless socks for children are not just about sensitivity issues. They are also designed not to wrinkle or bunch, preventing annoying bumps, lumps and bunching. This is partly because they cling more completely to the foot. However much the toes may wiggle, the socks will stay in place. As some children who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s will attest, the combination of the design of socks and shoes meant the socks were always sliding down the leg and bunching up under the heel, needing to be yanked up several times a day. Kids seamless socks prevent this annoyance.

Parents like seamless socks too, both because they can make getting dressed so much less fraught and because they often are designed to not have heels, which means they are outgrown less quickly, thus saving money.

Seamless socks are available online by clicking on the following: Tootsies Stride Rite



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