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"I have narrow feet and Skinnys Invisibles allow me to shop in a shoe store for regular size shoes. Narrow shoes are so much more expensive and the selection is very limited. Skinnys more than pay for themselves!"
Orthotic-grade socks to tighten your step
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"Absolutely ideal for any loafer that is slightly too big"
—Taken from a Skinnys review (below)
Skinnys Invisibles No-Show Liners:
These aren't ordinary socks.
Skinnys anti-blister liner socks are custom-designed to ease the rubbing, slipping, and heel blistering in the back of our feet, especially for people with narrow heels.
If you've tried orthotics or heel pads and they didn't work, these liner socks—extra-thick right where they're needed to fill up extra heel space—will be just the trick.

The secret: a 2x-padded heel counter + GripWrapTM orthotic-grade silicone gel grips (twice the silicone in other brands) and a custom-manufactured spandex ankle band for the best shoe fit ever.
Skinnys Invisibles No-Show Liners feature a secret "liner" contour to stay hidden in most slip-on shoes like loafers, flats, or boat shoes.
(For a bit more padding and an even more secure fit when complete sock secrecy isn't necessary, check out our Skinnys Performance No-Show Socks.)
Wear these nearly invisible padded no-show socks out walking, working, or dancing, and you'll forget you ever suffered heel rubbing before.
Three (3) pairs. Also see options for singles, 7-packs, and other style cuts.
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You can wear Skinnys two ways:
Note: Skinnys will fit different foot-shapes differently. Our cushioned no-show socks are cut slightly narrower in the heel than typical store-bought socks. For people on the edge between sizes, if you have narrower feet, we recommend following the guidelines as listed. If you have wider feet, you might consider selecting the next larger size of Skinnys if your feet are within a half-size of the top of the guideline ranges.
All sizes are US sizes:

Overall rating: 4.481928 / 5 from 83 reviews.
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"I have narrow feet and Skinnys Invisibles allow me to shop in a shoe store for regular size shoes. Narrow shoes are so much more expensive and the selection is very limited. Skinnys more than pay for themselves!"
— Cindy P. (5/5)
"They fit perfect"
— Sheryl L. (5/5)
"Great sock- the small runs big. I’m a size 8 in women and purchased the small, it bunches up on the heel for me because it’s too long."
— Adriana B. (4/5)
"Comfortable socks and VERY responsive service"
— Ashlee F. (5/5)
"I need it to be thicker for my heel. Not much better than socks I can buy at Marshall’s for less money."
— Linda M. (3/5)
"They fine socks, just not quite what I expected. I needed padding at the heel, but these were thicker overall and made the shoes I wanted to fit better in the heel too tight. I’ll wear them with different shoes, but it’s expensive for that. They’re a bit warm, so may be good for winter."
— Elizabeth S. (4/5)
"Ordered the wrong ones but they are great in my sneakers."
— Pamela T. (5/5)
"This is my first time trying on a loafer and I noticed that the heels kept slipping out. I purchased these socks to help fix the problem however it created a new problem being that the socks are still showing (not fully a no-show for women’s loafers). I'm not sure if women’s loafers are commonly cut lower than men’s loafers but I think having a third/separate option just for women’s socks in a ballet style is a true no-show. I'm on the fence about returning it since it does fit and solve my initial issue but it does not look right (no picture option for the review)."
— Noelle (3/5)
"I have struggled with every no show sock I have ever purchased. I had almost given up trying as there is nothing more annoying then stopping every 5 minutes to pull your socks up in your shoes. This is the first pair that stay up. I love them"
— Greg N. (5/5)
"Love the extra-thick, it’s what I was looking for. Thank you! I wish you have other colors though, like black and white."
— Chris L. (5/5)
Why are all no-show socks paper thin, and could they be used to make loose shoes fit a bit tighter? For those of us who need a tighter shoe fit—because we blister...
Why are all no-show socks paper thin, and could they be used to make loose shoes fit a bit tighter?
For those of us who need a tighter shoe fit—because we blister in our heels or because our feet pop up or slip out of our shoes—thin socks simply won't cut it.
We need the most padded no-show socks we can find, especially in the heel area!
Most so-called "padded socks" on the market usually provide too much thickness in the areas you don't need it (toe box and sole) and annoyingly underpad the outer heel walls....
Most so-called "padded socks" on the market usually provide too much thickness in the areas you don't need it (toe box and sole) and annoyingly underpad the outer heel walls.
A big secret: the only way to learn how a sock is structured is to turn it inside out.
One question we're sometimes asked is why Skinnys cost what they do, when generic socks can be had for a few bucks a pair. It really comes down to what it takes...
One question we're sometimes asked is why Skinnys cost what they do, when generic socks can be had for a few bucks a pair.
It really comes down to what it takes to produce Skinnys and the fact that they're manufactured in more limited quantities.
They're a little pricier, but you won't find this type of product anywhere else.
Simply put, most shoe manufacturers design their shoes for "average" heels, even though around 25% of us would benefit from a slimmer-designed heel cup. For those of us in the narrower group, off-the-shelf shoes often have...
Simply put, most shoe manufacturers design their shoes for "average" heels, even though around 25% of us would benefit from a slimmer-designed heel cup.
For those of us in the narrower group, off-the-shelf shoes often have heel cups that just have too much space—too much air—leaving a gap between the shoe and our heel. For non-padded shoes (dress shoes, loafers, boat shoes, etc.), there's even less room for error. And so our shoes slip off our feet.