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FAQ

    Why do my socks have holes in them?

    This is generally the result of continuous rubbing between the foot and the sock. This wear is natural, so there's no secret: the better the fabric, the longer your socks will last!

    How to avoid holes in your socks?
    • Choose quality socks made from Egyptian cotton, reinforced Scottish yarn, viscose or reinforced polyester. 
    • Choose socks with reinforced heels and toes. 
    • Make sure your shoes fit snugly to avoid excessive rubbing, thus preserving their lifespan. 
    • Choose shoes with smooth insoles.
    Which socks are recommended for sport and physical activity?

    At Doré Doré, we understand the importance of choosing the right socks to optimize your sports performance. Here's what we recommend for sport and physical activity:

    1. Socks made from technical fibers: Socks designed with technical fibers, such as polyester or polyamide, offer excellent moisture wicking. They keep your feet dry, even during the most intense workouts.

    2. Reinforced socks: Sports socks with reinforced heel and toe areas are ideal for resisting wear and tear. They also provide better cushioning, reducing impact and the risk of injury.

    3. Compression socks: Compression socks promote blood circulation and reduce muscle fatigue. They are particularly suitable for endurance activities such as running or cycling.

    4. Lightweight, breathable socks: For sports requiring agility and speed, opt for lightweight, breathable socks. They guarantee optimum comfort while maintaining good foot ventilation.

    Practical tip: Change your socks after each training session to maintain hygiene and extend the life of your sports socks. Choose several pairs to suit your different physical activities.

    Which socks to wear to bed?

    At Doré Doré, we know that the choice of sleeping socks can influence your comfort at night. Here are the criteria for choosing the best socks for a peaceful night's sleep:

    1. Natural fibers: Opt for socks made from natural fibers like cotton or merino wool. These materials are breathable and keep your feet at a comfortable temperature all night long.

    2. Softness and comfort: Choose soft, non-irritating socks to avoid discomfort during sleep. Socks with a microfiber or combed cotton finish are particularly pleasant to the touch.

    3. Moderate elasticity: Sleeping socks should be sufficiently elastic to stay in place without being too tight. Tight elastic bands can impede blood circulation and disrupt your sleep.

    4. No seams or flat seams: To avoid chafing and pressure points, choose socks with flat seams or no seams. This minimizes the risk of chafing and discomfort during the night.

    5. Non-compression socks: Unless recommended by a healthcare professional, avoid compression socks at night. They are designed to support circulation during the day and can be uncomfortable to sleep in.

    Practical tip: Test different types of socks to find those that offer the best comfort. Soft cotton or merino wool socks are often the preferred choice for a restful night's sleep.

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