YJ October 2010

A FOOT REVOLUTION

Revolutionizing what you wear on your feet. 

ToeSox unique five- toe design allows the entire foot to perform naturally, encouraging the toes to separate and activate the muscles in the feet. Toe socks increase dexterity and tactile sensitivity and awareness during any activity. Toe socks help strengthen the muscles of your feet allowing for overall better circulation, balance and posture.

The original ToeSox, with the patented non-slip grip, are great as yoga socks, Pilates socks, dance socks, martial arts socks, or socks for any other barefoot activity. Half-ToeSox are toeless socks, with the same patented non-slip grip, ideal as yoga socks, Pilates socks, pedicure socks, and flip flop socks. Our Sport - Sandal toe socks, full toe without the non-slip sole, can be worn in your athletic shoes or sandals.

 

Image: (left) Kathryn Budig in October's Yoga Journal

 

Running toe socks

ULTRA Sport ToeSox
coming soon

Power your feet in the ultra wicking, anti-blister toe socks with cushion sole. Made with Cocona® natural technology™. 
 

Run. Walk. Hike. Live.

 
Sox for a Cause
 
This year we started Giving Back with Every Purchase. And we're hoping together we can make a difference. Find out what organizations we currently support and how you can help. 
 

Keep it Green

There's those with a green thumb. And there's us with a green Toe...Sox. We're keeping our feet green with earth-friendly fibers. ToeSox with Grip are made using 100% organic cotton so they're soft on your soles and the planet.

 
"They're like little yoga mats for your feet."
- Kathryn Budig

“Think of ToeSox as comfy, versatile protective gloves
for your feet." -Greenista.com
 
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Pencil Pick Up

" Place a pencil on the floor in front of you at the same angle as the toes on your right foot, with the point on the pinky-toe side. Stand or sit on the edge of a chair with good posture and put your weight into your heel. Fan the toes out and wrap them around the pencil. If you can pick up the pencil, try to write your name with it on a piece of paper."

Pilates Style Magazine, July/August 2006

Foot Fitness by Becky Mollencamp