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  2. Toe socks - Wikipedia

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    Toe socks (also known as fingersocks, glove socks, 5-toe socks or digital socks) are socks that have been knitted so that each toe is individually encased the same way as fingers within a glove. All sock lengths are available as toe socks, from no-show style to anklet and ankle socks through to knee-high and over-knee socks.

  3. Sock - Wikipedia

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    Liner socks are socks which are worn underneath another sock with the intention being to prevent blisters. Toe socks encases each toe individually the same way a finger is encased in a glove , while other socks have one compartment for the big toe and one for the rest, like a mitten ; most notably what Japanese call tabi while other parts of ...

  4. 5 Cozy Socks to Keep Your Toes Warm This Fall - AOL

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    Loritta. The Western obsession continues to sweep the fashion world. Shoppers agree that if you plan to pull out ankle-length cowboy boots this fall, you need to get your hands (and feet) on these.

  5. 8 Heated Socks to Keep Your Toes Warm All Winter - AOL

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    Take your feet heat to the next level this winter. We tested the best heated socks to buy online.

  6. Tabi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese tabi are usually understood today to be a kind of split-toed sock that is not meant to be worn alone outdoors, much like regular socks. However, tabi were originally a kind of leather shoe made from a single animal hide, as evidenced by historical usage and the earlier form of the word, tanbi, written 単皮, with the kanji literally signifying "single hide".

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