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No-show socks. Why does it have to look like you are not wearing socks when you are wearing socks. Trying to get away with something?
This is a good point. I'm not buying anymore of the no-show socks because they don't fit me right. They slip down my heel because they are too small. If I buy the next larger size, the heel of the sock is above the back of the shoe. You don't have this problem or don't notice with socks that are higher on your ankle.
I finally solved my problem. I ordered these Sperry socks and tried them and they're fantastic. They are so low that they hide under my shoes and at the same time, they have a magnificent heel grip so they don't slide off. I bought similar socks from Skechers a few months ago, but they still slipped off my foot despite the heel grip, which is odd. But these Sperry socks, on the other hand, don't have that problem. I guess the heel grip is stronger.
These bad boys are amazing that I might order a few more packs. Even though they are a bit pricey, they are so worth it. It's the best of both worlds. You're wearing socks, but you have the sockless appearance!
I wear no show socks if I wear sneakers in the summer. If sweat from your foot gets absorbed by inside surfaces of the sneakers it can be hard to clean the odor afterwards.
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