Knit-Rite was brilliant in coming out with SmartKnitKIDS Socks, which are seamless socks that lack the typical seams, lumps, bumps, heel and ankle elastic areas that regular socks have. For children with sensory issues — such as my autistic son, who will routinely go through 4 to 10 or more pairs of socks a day if not watched closely — socks that are perfectly seamless and hug the feet rather than binding to them in irritating ways are a godsend.
I was sent three pairs of SmartKnitKIDS Seamless Socks to try out with my children: two pairs of white, and one pair of purple (for Alyssa, who loves purple). The socks feel thin yet very well made, and they’re oh-so-soft — so soft that I wish I had a pair for myself! True to the website’s word, there are no seams of any type, and the tiny bit of seam and cuff that is on the top of the sock is on the outside, so again, there is no pressure or irritation to worry about.
Since we have been going to the pool a lot, we haven’t had the chance to fully try out SmartKnitKIDS Seamless Socks, but you better believe they’re going to get a workout this coming week, as my son’s specialized preschool starts back up, and both kids will be attending a vacation bible school in the evenings.



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