Something as simple as a pair of socks can make or break your entire day. We’ve all experienced a bunched-up sock that’s too big, a no-show sock that keeps slipping off under our shoe, or even ...
Socks, often overlooked, are crucial for foot hygiene. Experts advise changing socks daily, especially after activities causing sweat, to prevent bacterial and fungal growth. Unwashed socks can lead ...
Wearing the same socks repeatedly without changing or washing them might seem harmless, but it can have serious consequences for foot health. From bacterial infections to unpleasant odors, neglecting ...
Which socks for athlete’s foot are best? Athlete’s foot (Tinea pedis) is an infection caused by a fungus that makes the feet itchy and scaly. According to the National Institutes of Health, up to 10% ...
Socks are a part of our daily life, but most of us don’t think much about them. We grab a pair, slip them on, and get moving. But have you ever wondered if the socks you wear actually matter? From ...
Whether you’re walking, running, hiking, or merely existing—sweaty feet are inevitable. But there are a slew of risks that come with that bodily function. If your feet overheat and sweat too much, it ...
As someone who walks a few miles a day and wears her fair share of narrow-footed and heeled shoes for the sake of fashion, I’m no stranger to foot pain. Plus, I’ve just started running more regularly ...
Extra features to look for are breathable mesh panels to give your toes plenty of air while you move. Some socks are antibacterial, to boot (pun intended), so you never have to worry about your feet ...
Inside the Nester Hosiery factory in Mount Airy, North Carolina. Credit: Bill Bradley. This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited ...
You can’t run, of course, without a good pair of running shoes. But what goes between your feet and your shoes—a pair of the best running socks—is crucial for a comfortable, effective workout. Socks ...
You're more likely to have foot problems with diabetes because it can damage your nerves and lessen blood flow to your feet. The American Diabetes Association estimates that it's the reason 1 in 5 ...