ToeSox

 
Yoga Teacher Kathryn Budig

Thank you for joining the Foot Revolution & for choosing eco-friendly products, like ToeSox.

Our Yoga-Pilates toe socks with our patented non-slip grip are great yoga socks, pilates socks, dance socks and martial arts socks, or for any other barefoot activity. Our Sport - Sandal toe socks without the non-slip sole are the same sock - no grip. Great to wear in your athletic shoes or sandals. The five toe design promotes toe strength and flexibility by allowing independent movement of your toes. Check out our Half-Toe SoxSame five-toe construction but with a new open toe design for extra grip on any surface. Foot freedom. Happy feet. Good stuff.

  

 
If you are a fan of the ToeSox advertisements in Yoga Journal and Pilates Style, you will LOVE the new 2010 Jasper Johal Calendar, "Body as Temple".  Jasper Johal is the famed photographer that captured the amazing photos in all the ToeSox ads.  This calendar includes 12 stunning black and white photos of dancers, athletes and yogis in the nude.  Also, the calendar was especially designed so it's easy to frame and use as wall art.  Visit our Sox Store for more info.
 

 We use 100% Organic Cotton in our toe socks. By choosing organically grown cotton, you can reap all the benefits of cotton’s beauty, comfort, and strength while avoiding the use of pesticides and insecticides that are harmful to people and the planet. Live better in sustainable, pesticide-free organic cotton. So spread your toes, you organic being and join us here at ToeSox. It's A Foot Revolution.  

FTC Goes after Bamboo Retailers  ALERT: "Don't get Bamboozled" - Products claiming to use eco-friendly materials, may not be as friendly to the environment as you think.  (read more from the Federal Trade Commission on products made from BAMBOO


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Equilibrium

"You can enhance your equilibrium (in standing poses) by spreading the toes and the ball of the standing foot.  The broader your base, the more stable you are, and even the slightest widening of the sole of the foot is surprisingly helpful."

-Yoga Journal, May/June 2004
 Plumb Perfect by Roger Cole