I was recently sent the product: SmartKnitKIDS Seamless Socks to review & offer in a giveaway.
Information on the Product:
SmartKnitKIDS Socks are 100% truly seamless; they have “No Seams to Bug Ya!” A truly seam free sock is great for kids with Sensory Processing Disorder, Autism, or for those who simply cannot stand annoying sock seams. As well as being completely seamless, our socks are also form-fitting. This ensures that there are no wrinkles or bunches. A form-fitting design makes SmartKnitKIDS perfect for infant socks. No matter how much your little one may wiggle, the socks don’t come off. SmartKnitKIDS Seamless Socks do not have a heal so they can easily and confidently be slipped on. The heal-less design also keeps your child from out growing their socks as fast.
My Take on the Product:
I really like these socks. And although my kids don't have problems with not liking seams, I think it is a great idea that SmartKnitKids are helping children who do.
Also these socks are great for any kid. I received 2 pairs of socks for my daughter. She is only 10 yrs. old but already has pretty big feet. So I picked out the SmartKnit Big Kids socks in black. My daughter really loves them. And they fit great. We love the fact that there are no seams and maybe these socks will last awhile and she won't outgrow them as fast as she seems to other socks!
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I found it interesting all the colors that are available.
ReplyDeleteSince there is no seem then I believe there is no heel so would make easier for my kids to put on. Great idea.
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Knit the same way a caterpillar spins its cocoon, SmartKnitKIDS socks are started at the toe and worked up toward the ankle
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I love that there are no seams! As a child (and still!) seams in socks drive me crazy!
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i learnt that “No heel” design allows children to put on socks with confidence and keeps little feet from outgrowing their socks so quickly.
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ReplyDeletethey are made of corespun yarns using Lycra and form-fitting design so that they don't bunch up or wrinkle
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Made the same way in which a caterpillar spins it's cocoon. Very interesting! My little sis has diabetes and needs seamless socks but they are so costly that I am sure she has never truly had "seamless" socks such as these.
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i love the heel-less design
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I love that there are no seams
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I learned that Ankle, crew and knee-high styles are available up to a youth size 8.
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I had learned that “No heel” design allows children to put on socks with confidence.
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SmartKnitKids socks come in 5 different colors. I've tried these socks and believe me they are wonderful for kids that hate seams.
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I learned that the “No heel” design allows children to put on socks with confidence and keeps little feet from outgrowing their socks so quickly.
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The testimonial by Alice S., SmartKnitKIDS Parent!!!!
ReplyDeleteI found out that these socks are Completely free of seams
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their socks don't have a "heal"
ReplyDeleteI found that These super soft socks for sensitive little feet will not wrinkle or bunch and are proven to reduce irritation.
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it is cool that they are knit the same way a caterpillar spins its cocoon
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ReplyDeleteI learned that High-tech fibers wick moisture away helping ensure a drier sock and help prevent “stinky feet”. That's good because my son is starting to take after his Daddy with the stinky feet thing :o(
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They launched in 2003.
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I learned SmartKnitKIDS come in a color for every personality: white, black, pink, purple, and navy.
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i like that they have big kids sizes too
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I liked the about section on their site - the socks are made from toe to ankle, which is interesting. Thanks! alicedemskehansen at gmail.com
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