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Socks Resistant to Getting Holes in the Heels

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Date: 11/08/2007 Topics: Clothing > Advice | Readers Request > Clothing  
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Does anyone know a brand of socks that are resistant to getting holes in the heels from calluses?

Tammy from MO
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By Joy (Guest Post)
Keep your toenails trimmed and never wear socks without shoes. Get a pair of slippers and never walk around the house in just your socks. That is how they get holes so fast.

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By javajano (248) Contact
Gold Toe brand are the best!! My hubby used to get holes in his socks after a couple wearings. I bought him some GoldToe brand and he still wears them after 8+ yrs ! You can find them at Penneys or cheaper at Sam's Club.

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