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SmartKnit KIDS: The Seamless Sock *Review and Giveaway*


SmartKnit KIDS are:

TRULY SEAMLESS
Completely free of seams, our patented product is knit like a cocoon, starting from the toe up, providing comfort and relief to children who struggle with “bumps & lumps” in their socks.

UNIQUE NO HEEL DESIGN

“No heel” design allows children to put on socks with confidence and keeps little feet from outgrowing their socks so quickly.

“HUGS” LITTLE FEET

Stretchy Corespun and Lycra yarns result in a form-fitting design that 
“hug” little feet and help eliminate wrinkling and bunching. Because socks fit snugly, they won't slip off those wiggliest little toes.

NON-BINDING
Non-binding Halo Top™ fits comfortably without slipping down the leg. Regular socks often have elastic bands at the tops of the sock that can often pinch, bind or be a source of irritation.

NO “STINKY FEET”
High-tech fibers wick moisture away helping ensure a drier sock and help prevent “stinky feet”.

My Review:
A big thank you to SmartKnit KIDS for sending me socks to review.  All opinions are 100% mine and I was not paid for this review.  

I received two pairs for my daughter and 2 pairs for my son.  My daughter was very happy with her pink and purple pair and my son got charcoal and navy blue.  

We have not had to wear socks for a couple months because of summer and it always seems when fall rolls around and you put socks on, your feet start to feel suffocated.  The biggest issue I have is my husband "borrowing" my socks for the day and stretching them out so when I put them on they are all bunched and so uncomfortable.  So my favorite feature of these socks are the no heel design.  :) I know my daughter loves the way they hug her feet without making that itchy and painful line from elastic.  My daughter kept calling her socks her "softies" because she said they are so soft and so comfortable.  :) 

I think my favorite feature of these socks for my 17 month old son is the high tech fibers to help keep feet dry and reduce the stink.  Who knew a 17 month old could have the stinky feet of a 17 year old teenager??  

As a certified special education teacher I would recommend these socks to all the parents.  So many children suffer with sensory disabilities and I believe these socks might allow some of them a better learning opportunity by just having comfortable feet! 

I like the variety of colors too which include: white, black, blue, charcoal, pink, and purple.  They have also created them for bigger kids and are now making seamless underwear and shirts!  :)  

Are you ready to win some SmartKnit KIDS socks?  :) Enter using the easy rafflecopter form below.  



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Comments

Unknown said…
Child regular in pink
Anonymous said…
I'd like Women's small in black.
Marti Tabora said…
I would choose white in large.
Unknown said…
i would pick, small white
Kristin said…
I would get the Crew Length in Pink, size Large.
Unknown said…
toddler size 1-4 white crew

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Unknown said…
Id choose child regular in pink :)
Kristie said…
I would like the Smart Knit Big Kids Black in size medium. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
Sarah Z. said…
Medium toddler ankle socks - pink

sarah.zaengle at yahoo dot com
Crib Couture said…
white crew small. Thanks.
Diana said…
CHild regular in pink
hrddiana556@gmail.com
mommysap said…
Child Pink X-Large
Bocomomma O Frey
mommysap@gmail.com
Raina said…
Pink in Child's Large Ankle
kemberley crosswhite said…
blue childs crew toddler 1-4
Roberta said…
Child Regular in Pink
Nichole Bentley said…
These are Brilliant! I would probably take a purple child-size medium. I would probably have to buy a pair for my son too :)
Anonymous said…
I'd like girls size 2-5, ankle length and color white:)
anne
one frugal lady said…
I would pick the girl's size 2 in pink knee high!
onecheaplady@yahoo.com
MaxxRose said…
I'd get the kids white crew in XL for my son. He has had trouble with his feet and shoes since he was a baby!
maxine_rose@hotmail.com
I would choose the child regular, pink color!
Thanks for the chance!
Fiona N
Erickson said…
Navy X-Large Knee-Highs for my son!
jlapage@labiomed.org
cw said…
purple xlarge crew
Amanda said…
Girls crew sock in XX large in navy

dandelionclover459@yahoo.com
Jeni Gimbut said…
I would like the crew, in pink, size x-large.
Jenny Stanek said…
XL crew in pink would be my choice!
orangestar17(at)hotmail(dot)com

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