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C**E
Buttery soft, sensory kid-approved
I have a 4-year old kid that all of a sudden just refuses to put on socks. She says her feet would hurt on the inside. I checked her feet and toes, no cuts or bruises.I bought all different kinds of socks for her to try including those that claimed as 'seamless'.Crying, tantrums, pleading, right before we go out, all to no avail. To the point that she preferred wearing flip flops in the winter. We're in northern Cal so it's not too too bad, but it still gets cold! She can't wear flip flops to school in the torrential rain!Yes, my kid definitely has a sensory thing, we're now realizing. These socks saved us from breakdowns and crying. They're not completely seamless but they don't seem to bother her. I've purchased multiple sets, even though they're expensive af. Will probably buy many more sets for the future
W**L
Amazing product fir sensitive toes
My son wants to put on socks every morning. This after we have struggled through winter where ge would not want to wear any socks because they hurt his toes. These socks really are seamless and made in a way that they don't start coming apart immediately. The socks are thick, so definitely more for winter time. Though I think other colors could bw more fun for kids, I like that it is 3 pairs of the same color, so it is not a problem if 1 or 2 socks go missing temporarely. To get the right fit make sure to use the chart provided. Following the instructions on the chart I was able to get the right size. Though they are very expensive I would recommend these socks for children who have tried other 'seamless' socks but with no success.
M**Y
Approved by an autistic with SPD.
My sensory kid has only tried these on and so far she likes them. These do have an extremely small seam but the nub is on the outside of the socks. On this pink pair it’s only one side has a nub that you can barely feel (but I know a sensory sensitive person will feel even the smallest texture). The texture of the socks are thick and somewhat soft...since it’s not 100% cotton. I was expecting the material to feel like those cheap dress up socks, but these are much thicker and feel pretty durable. These will work great for soccer and other activities that require athletic shoes.My kid lives in flip flops even in winter. She hates socks or any type of restriction around her feet. The fact that she gave me a thumbs up after trying these on is a big deal. If that thumbs up ever changes I will edit my review. Hope this review helps other families with sensory/asd kids or adults.
A**E
They're Fine but too expensive
My grandson is very sensitive to seams and tags. These socks are very soft and the size large fit him perfectly (he is 5). There is of course, still a seam at the toe but it is small with no "extra" lumps or bumps. The top part of the sock tends to roll down due to lack of seating and elastic at the top, but this does not bother him. They are on the thin side, which he likes. Overall, they do what they are meant to. The price point is ridiculously high.
J**N
My frustration knows no bounds! Would rather deal with seams!
Where to start on this one? I actually had to take a day to calm down just so I could leave a review that didn't involve an explicative laced rant about these socks.For parents like me who know the true struggle of the daily sock meltdown, it is impossible not to be just as emotionally invested in the sock struggle as the kids themselves. Everyday is a 30 minute rollercoaster that involves multiple pairs of socks, a 50 point inspection on the material and any imperfections, followed by walking in a shoe for a minute to see how it feels. This processes often leaves me drained and just as frustrated as my boy. The search for the perfect sock is akin to finding Bigfoot while these are more like a man dressed in a gorilla suit wandering the woods for pictures.I was originally frustrated with the very high price for these socks. I get it - low sales volume = higher production cost. However, I truly feel that this brand is extorting parents dealing with sensory issues. 3 pairs for $20 is outrageous given that these are thin cotton socks that don't even do what they are supposed to do. This company appears to be capitalizing on the hardships of parents like me without providing a real solution.After angrily muttering to myself about the cost, I ended up purchasing them because, I would pay anything to make the mornings easier for my boy(a fact that this company is using to their advantage). I received the socks with my normal speedy Prime delivery and was pumped to have my boy try them on. BIGGEST FAIL EVER!The socks were "seamless" but the shape of the toe made the whole purpose for being seamless insignificant. The geometric shape of the toe creates WORSE bulges around the toe than most normal socks. This was a huge let down. I had hoped for a ray of sunshine to break through the ceiling and shine on my son while a church choir sang in the background as my he pulled these onto his little precious, sensitive feet. Needless to say, huge let down. Next is the top of the sock - another huge sticking point in the world of sensitive sock connoisseurs. The top has no hem, no elastic, and no way to keep it in place. This means if you have a child who's issue revolves around socks staying up or in place, or, even more fun, they have to be the exact same height on his legs, you are going to be sadly disappointed. Because the sock lacks a hem, the top likes to roll on its own fresh out of the package.Overall, I think this company is marketing a less than suitable sock for the market space they are trying to enter. They are overcharging for an inferior product in way that I feel is almost predatory on desperate parents struggling with this issue. There are some many better alternatives out there that are more economical. While the search for the perfect sock continues, I will stick with the Jefferies brand for now.
S**Z
Only socks my kid will wear
Great sock for children who do not like seams. Great fit. However for the cost they don’t last as long. Several pairs got holes in the toes only after a few months.
R**N
Best Seamless Sock
Our daughter cannot stand the feel of the seam lines in socks and these have been a life saver. This is the o my sock she will wear.
A**R
Awesome socks
These socks work perfectly with SMO's, they are soft and breathable for my son's feet and they stay up above the brace,no sliding down. My son has sensory issues and I am so greatful that I can purchase these socks because they are the only socks that I have found to be comfortable to my son. I do recommend these socks to others and i will continue to purchase them as needed.
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