your packs didnt come w/ duct tape? wow i must have been lucky...
please note i am just kidding!
2007-12-31 14:00:22
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answered by abear1983 4
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I don't know what brand they are but I find the ones that go right up to his knees stay on the best. Also I got a pack of the George socks from Walmart (8pk) and they aren't too bad but they don't tend to hold up well, I've had to toss a couple pairs for the threads all coming loose. The other ones that seem to work best came from the dollar store. Having to constantly put socks back on because they fall off is one thing, I give my 5 month old about 2 more weeks before he figures out how to take them off himself and then I'm gonna look for baby garter belts for his socks LOL>
2007-12-31 11:26:55
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answered by babybugs1980 6
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This Site Might Help You.
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Are there any brand of baby socks that don't fall off?
My 4 month old baby's socks are always falling off! I can't find a brand that stays on for more than 2 minutes. Anyone know of any?
2015-08-10 08:44:06
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answered by Henrietta 1
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YES! Trumpettes. They are sold at Bellini Baby Boutiques and if you don't have one nearby you can order them online, I think from bellini as well. Try googling "trumpettes infant socks". They make very cute patterns for both boys and girls and they are the only socks my daughter has never gotten off. A little bit pricier than average but not much, and since they stay on, one isn't always missing, making them last longer.
Old Navy and Gap have some that will stay on but they cost about the same and don't last as well or look quite as cute- if you're like me, I like cute, I'm kind of goofy that way I guess...
2007-12-31 13:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I do respite in a Medical Foster home, and I find that Carter's Bubble socks are the best. Normally sold 6 pairs on a card not a sealed bag.
They are available at many stores and range from $10.00 to $12.00. Kohl's has them on their on-line site.
Sold in size 0-12 months and size12-24 months at Carter's outlet stores.
And if they don't work for you, I've found that putting Robeez's on too has kept infants though 18 months from removing both the Robeez's and the socks underneath.
Hope this helps.
2007-12-31 12:54:20
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answered by WynWyn 4
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I get socks from the Children's Place. They're the roll down kind so you can always pull them up in the winter to cover more of the leg and roll them down in the warmer weather. They never slip off and they stretch well too. They're a little more expensive than if you got the ones in the package in Walmart or Target, but they're well worth it because of the longevity and sometimes they have them on sale so it works out well.
2007-12-31 14:07:33
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answered by zuckie44 4
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YES! As matter of fact I do. ;) As a mom of 4 young daughters, I completely understand the frustration of baby socks that don't stay on! It’s why I developed Rock-a-Thigh Baby socks. These are Made in the USA, thigh-length socks (like legwarmers with feet), which I've designed to stay up on and -- and they do! In fact, just 15 hours ago a customer posted this to our Facebook page: I'm so impressed with these socks. I bought 4 pairs HOPING they would stay put on my 1 year olds feet. She constantly pulls socks off and then her poor feet freeze. This is the first pair of socks that she can't take off!! She tried (very hard) to pull them off and gave up once she realized they weren't moving. THANK YOU Rock-a-Thigh Baby! My little ones feet are going to stay warm and toasty this California "winter." I hope you check us out! ~Jen, owner/designer of Rock-a-Thigh Baby (www.RTBsocks.com)
2013-11-12 04:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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In a word....no! Not that I've found, I wish they did. I find that the smaller the better though because they are tighter (but not overly tight) and so they stick a bit.
My son is 9 months and on the move so his socks last a maximum of about, oo erm, 5 minutes!! We've given up with them at home!!
2007-12-31 11:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! When my son was born I bought alot of Gerber socks thinking that they were the best and they would keep falling off. Now the only socks I buy are from family dollar. U can go to familydollar.com to find one near u or just go to the dollar store or a dollar general. I get 2 pair of socks for one dollar. And they work good he has yet to take them off.
2007-12-31 11:27:37
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answered by ღStarzzღ 4
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I've found that what works best for my daughter so far is to buy the socks that are long enough that you can fold them over. You need them to be snug enough that you need to stretch the cuff a little to put it on. that way when you fold it over that bit of elastic is right over the ankle bone and keeps the sock from slipping down.
2007-12-31 11:30:12
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answered by starfire978 6
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I found some Gap, Old Navy and others that don't fall off if they are made of stretchy material, not the terry or cotton kind.
2007-12-31 11:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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