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  2. 20 of the Most Comfortable Clogs You’ll Want to Wear ... - AOL

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    The closed toe means you can wear them with socks or tights on chillier days, and the 2 1/2-inch platform heel adds height without putting your foot at a toe-crunching angle. buy it ($100) 11.

  3. Hospital socks - Wikipedia

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    Hospital socks, also known as psych ward socks or grippy socks, are socks given to patients at hospitals, psychiatric facilities, and nursing homes. The socks have non-skid features to prevent patients from slipping and falling. [ 1 ]

  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.

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

  6. Toe socks - Wikipedia

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    Japanese tabi socks. One of the earliest variants of toe socks is the Japanese tabi, dating back to the 16th century. These are split-toed socks with two compartments – one smaller compartment for the big toe, and a larger compartment for the four remaining toes. This allows them to be worn with zori or geta sandals. [7]

  7. Toe box - Wikipedia

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    The toe box also needs enough extra room to accommodate movements of the foot, such as lengthening arches and the splay of the toes. [8] With each step, ankles and feet bend, toes spread and flex, [8] and the arches of the foot flatten and rebound. Because the arches flatten, [9] the foot lengthens [10] [8] and widens as it takes weight.