Finding the right method can effectively prevent Low Cut Socks from slipping off, and improve wearing comfort and stability.
Tighten the shoelaces: Tightening the shoelaces can reduce the space inside the shoe and increase the friction between the foot and the shoe, thereby preventing the Low Cut Socks from slipping off.
Tighten the sock opening: Turn the sock opening inward 1-2 cm, or sew a new elastic band, which can increase the tightening effect of the socks and prevent the socks from slipping off.
Use transparent tape or double-sided tape: Use transparent tape or double-sided tape between the socks and the shoes to fix the socks and prevent them from slipping off.
Choose the right socks: Make sure the Low Cut Socks are the right size, avoid being too big or too small. People with high arches can choose a smaller size of socks, while people with flat feet can choose a larger size of socks.
Use anti-slip patches: Stick anti-slip patches inside the upper to increase the friction between the shoes and socks.
Replace insoles: Use insoles with greater friction to increase the friction between the shoes and socks and prevent the socks from slipping off.
Use the loop-on-loop shoelace method: This method can stabilize the heel and the heel and reduce the possibility of socks slipping off.
Shoes are too loose: Shoes that are too loose will lead to insufficient friction and socks will easily slip off.
Inappropriate sock size: Low Cut Socks that are too large or too small will cause socks to slide on the feet.
Arch differences: Different people have different arch heights, which will affect the fit of the socks and cause the socks to slip off.
Improper walking posture: Incorrect walking posture will increase the friction between the soles of the feet and the soles of the shoes, causing the socks to slip off.