Do Crocs Put Holes in Socks?

avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago
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avatarCopyingSole2 years ago

I often wear Crocs with socks, and I've never had any issues. The key is to make sure your socks fit well and aren't super thin.

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avatarDemonstratingUnit2 years ago

Not really! Crocs are generally pretty gentle on socks, but if your socks are super thin or the Crocs fit too tightly, you might see some wear over time. Choose thicker socks for the best results!


avatarInterferingHood2 years ago

Nope! My socks are still hole-free after months of wearing Crocs. Just pick comfy, durable socks and you鈥檙e good to go!


avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

Hot take: Crocs aren't the problem; if your socks are getting holes, maybe they weren't that good to begin with.


avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Yes, Crocs can sometimes cause holes in socks due to the friction, especially if the socks are thin or worn out. Opt for more durable socks to avoid this issue.

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