My kid is bothered by sock seams and it takes up extra time trying to get the seams just right for comfort.
Is there a seamless brand that worked for your kid, but isn't as expensive as Bombas? |
Target has a good adaptive kid's sock line: https://www.target.com/p/kids-adaptive-crew-4pk-socks-cat-jack/-/A-85787723 |
My child too. Don't laugh, but we actually purchased diabetic socks for my DD. They're very soft and the elastic around the ankle doesn't bind. Dr. Scholls diabetic socks are great, but we have been wearing these for years with no complaints.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B21NS7MB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 These were a close second place https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P6FJJD1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
We've had good luck with Primary socks - they are not technically seamless but the seams are very minimal and DS isn't bothered by them. |
I was just going to suggest this! |
Bombas may be expensive but with them I am no longer late to work due to morning sock wars. So overall they are saving me money. |
DP. LOL! I'm sure it's a small price to pay! |
Bombas are worth it because they last a lot longer than other socks. |
+1 - we've had better luck with Primary compared to Bombas |
Jeffrey’s socks don’t have seems. We have the same issue and they are the only ones my DC will wear |
Oh God I echo the posters saying Bombas is worth any price if it means I don't have to talk about socks every morning. But my son also loves primary socks. I just restocked with those instead of bombas and am crossing my fingers that was the right decision. The quarter cut are best for us. |
Under armour has some great ones and they often go on sale |
Darn Tough and Falke Family are the best brands for me as an autistic adult. |
Darn Tough also have a life time warrantee that they honor. They are super popular with the hiking and backpacking community because you can return the socks when they develop a hole and get a replacement pair. |