Now that's funny because my boys do the same thing too but what gets me is that all 6 of my boys have very wide feet 🦶 & can put these toe socks on in the same time too. Good video buddy thanks you for sharing this video.
What I do is turn the whole sock back first, the push the toes out by pushing my thumb up underneath them on the outside. Maybe I'll make a video about that too, ha!
Yeah, THIS, especially for the much thinner no-show injinjis VS the thicker trail and ultras. I've often thought it might be a good idea to have a tiny piece of thread sewn onto each toe for something to PULL on to get 'em right side out easier.
Someone should produce a sock like a mitt, that is, with only a separate “finger” for the big toe. I tried a technique like yours, but my bony toes and large length differences between toes makes it too much of a hassle for me to wear toe socks.
Some companies do make "tabi socks" like, that, but imo they're not much use, because your other toes are still cramped together and sweaty. It's too bad there's no custom toe socks brand that would fit uniquely shaped feet.
Nice! They blew all my other socks out of the water in terms of breathability and temp regulation. They are more fragile being high percentage wool, so make sure to hang them, rather than machine drying. Have fun out there!
I have a couple pairs of injinjis but thay're a bit too small on me T~T I can still wear them but it makes it a little uncomfortable after a while and take even longer to put on
Dang, that's too bad! I generally wear the "No-Show" in summer, which is essentially a lower cut liner socks and yea, it works really well. Although it will develop the same wear spots in front and heel as the others.
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Now that's funny because my boys do the same thing too but what gets me is that all 6 of my boys have very wide feet 🦶 & can put these toe socks on in the same time too. Good video buddy thanks you for sharing this video.
We should hold an international "Toe Sock Putting On" tournament, ha!
@@AndrewFolts LOL
1:12 imo the most difficult part is to turn them inside out to normal position after you take them off
What I do is turn the whole sock back first, the push the toes out by pushing my thumb up underneath them on the outside. Maybe I'll make a video about that too, ha!
Yeah, THIS, especially for the much thinner no-show injinjis VS the thicker trail and ultras. I've often thought it might be a good idea to have a tiny piece of thread sewn onto each toe for something to PULL on to get 'em right side out easier.
Someone should produce a sock like a mitt, that is, with only a separate “finger” for the big toe. I tried a technique like yours, but my bony toes and large length differences between toes makes it too much of a hassle for me to wear toe socks.
Some companies do make "tabi socks" like, that, but imo they're not much use, because your other toes are still cramped together and sweaty. It's too bad there's no custom toe socks brand that would fit uniquely shaped feet.
I’ve just ordered a few pairs of those, cannot wait to wear them for the first time!
Nice! They blew all my other socks out of the water in terms of breathability and temp regulation. They are more fragile being high percentage wool, so make sure to hang them, rather than machine drying. Have fun out there!
I have a couple pairs of injinjis but thay're a bit too small on me T~T
I can still wear them but it makes it a little uncomfortable after a while and take even longer to put on
Also, do you wear the merino liners in the summer? Are they durable enough to be used on their own like that?
Dang, that's too bad! I generally wear the "No-Show" in summer, which is essentially a lower cut liner socks and yea, it works really well. Although it will develop the same wear spots in front and heel as the others.