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If you practice Pilates, you know how important it is to have a solid foundation. Sometimes that means hopping onto your reformer in bare feet, but that gets less and less desirable as the temperature drops. Lucky for you, gripper socks exist, and there are tons of styles to choose from. But with so many choices, it can be hard to determine which Pilates socks are best for you.
If you're not sure which direction to go, the Yoga Sport Non-Slip Socks offer arch support and are dotted with silicone grips to keep you in the perfect position while you flow. They’re made with 90% combed cotton and 10% polyester, making them stretchy, breathable, and soft. They’re not just great for Pilates, though. They’re perfect for any exercise you typically do barefoot, and are great for keeping you from slipping and sliding on your hardwood floors at home, too.
The best part? They come in a pack of four, so you won’t be stuck sporting stinky socks if you miss a load of laundry between classes. And if you’re not into crew socks, they also come in ankle-length options, plus a ton of colour combos, allowing you to match your socks to your carefully curated activewear wardrobe.
P.S. They also make great stocking stuffers!
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