![]() ![]() ![]() Change can be hard for kids on the Autism spectrum. The durability of these socks prevents I believe will help avoid meltdowns for Waytt. So these socks are definitely the most sturdy on the list. So their lifetime guarantee and return policy is for real. He returned them and they sent him new ones. A friend of mine had a pair that got holes after fives years. Rain boot test: These socks past the rain boot test with flying colors!ĭurability: Darn-tough has a lifetime guarantee. Stay up and bunchiness: These socks are the best on the list for staying up and staying put! No slipping, no bunching, and no blisters. So things like changes in texture or threads that bother him on other socks do not bother him with these socks. I think it all works for Waytt because once he gets the perfect sock placement the socks stay put. If you turn them inside out there is a thread coming from the end of the seam on both sides but that can be trimmed if needed. The seam feels like a change in texture rather than a ridge. How seamless are they? They are virtually seamless socks. Also, they have some socks with less patterning (so fewer thread bits) so if it is a problem just get those ones. Also, the sock has such a firm feel on the foot that these threads do not bother my son because the sock does not move around. As with most patterned socks, there are some threads on the inside but Wyatt didn’t mind this. After several washes, they soften up some. Texture: A bit rough on the outside but softer on the inside. Wyatt agreed to help out other kids and parents by helping me create a sock review and out of hardship the Best Kids, Socks for Sensory Feet Review was born! 1 # Darn Tough Hiss Micro Crew Light Sock – Kid’s Gray Largeįabric make-up: 74% Nylon 21% Merino Wool 5% Lycra/Spandex Then I rallied and after a week of careful research, I bought the four socks in this review. The other day I noticed that his favorite McGregor Happy feet socks were all developing holes! I tried to order more only to find McGregor had discontinued their kid’s line. they kick, scream, thrash, cry and yell.įor my nine-year-old son Wyatt, who has high functioning Autism, comfortable socks are super important for him. For them, it can feel like real physical pain and they do what any person would do who is in severe pain…. how they bunch up, or have seams, or do not stay up or aren’t the right color, the feeling can intolerable. When a child with sensory issues experience discomfort with how their socks feel…. If you are left scratching your head at why socks are such a big issue for some kids then you have never experienced a child in a full-on sock meltdown. ![]()
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