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Best Socks For Sweaty Feet

 

If you’re like most people, the majority of the socks in your drawer are made from cotton. While cotton socks are very popular, they’re certainly not the best choice for fighting foot sweat or odour. The smell of socks is intolerable. For prevention of underarm sweating, one can use the Stop Sweat Fix anti-sweat products for body

In fact, cotton is one of the main reasons people complain of sweaty, stinky feet! Even though cotton feels like a light and comfortable material, moisture absorbed by cotton fibers doesn’t evaporate back into the air outside the sock! Cotton fibers retain heat, instead of insulating (like wool) and that heat creates bacteria and odor. This sweat, bacteria, and odor is absorbed by cotton and doesn’t really go away until you put them in the wash. 

As you’ll read later in this article, synthetic fibers can be amazing for preventing hot, humid feet. Fabric technology has come a long way since these materials were first developed, so steer clear of the non-technical versions of plastic, nylon or polyester when purchasing socks. Breathability is key for preventing sweat and odor and plastic, nylon and polyester are not very breathable unless combined with other breathable fabrics. 

We have three words for you: Moisture Wicking Socks. If you struggle with sweaty, smelly feet, you should be wearing socks that absorb moisture and wick it away. Fibers that “wick” draw moisture from the surface of your skin and release it into the air, keeping the fibers and your feet dry and comfortable. There are many natural and synthetic fibers with wicking properties. Let’s talk the Top 5! 

Merino wool is a natural wonder. It’s light, soft, insulating, and has natural anti-microbial properties. It is a great choice for socks, and unlike cotton, it won’t make your feet hot or trap moisture. Merino wool can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in moisture while still not feeling wet and uncomfortable. There’s a reason wool was the #1 choice of sailors for centuries. 

Coolmax is a polyester based moisture-wicking technical fabric developed by DuPont in 1986. It is fade and shrink resistant and is often combined with cotton, wool, or Spandex and best used during extreme physical exertion and in combination with other materials to provide warmth. 

Coolmax was engineered to improve breathability compared to natural fibers. Sweaty feet (and the problems that come with them) are such an issue for so many people that someone out there specifically created a fiber to combat it. 

Italian scientists won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing the process of making Olefin fibers. This space-age synthetic is very lightweight, extremely strong, durable, quick drying, easy to clean, stain and soil resistant, and comfortable to wear. Olefin is one of the best fibers for both repelling water and wicking water away. Not only is this material moisture wicking, it’s also hydrophobic and moves sweat away from your feet up to 25 times faster than other synthetic fibers. 

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