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Can I Wear Toe Spacers With My Regular Socks?

Posted By Marty Hughes, DC

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January 14, 2025
Joanne

Hello! I’m 34 and have narrow feet and long toes. A couple years ago, I noticed bunions starting to form. I’m grateful that they are mild and barely painful. Of course I want to reverse them, and I saw the different articles you’ve written on bunions. I’m interested in Correct Toes, but I’ve tried toe socks before and didn’t much care for them (that was before my foot issue). I’m glad to hear that regular socks can be used, and it makes sense to stretch them. My feet can sweat a lot. Will that be a problem with Correct Toes?

January 14, 2025
Natural Footgear

Greetings, Joanne,

Many thanks for your comment. It’s wonderful that you’re catching your bunions early and taking action! If you sweat a lot, Correct Toes should still work fine, but you may want to try moisture-wicking socks to keep your feet dry, which can make wearing them more comfortable. Stretching the socks as you mentioned is a good way to ensure there’s no added pressure on your toes. It’s all about finding the right balance for your feet, and it sounds like you’re on the right track. Please let us know if you have any follow-up questions!

All the best,
Marty Hughes, DC

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