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Bomba slippers
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bomba slippers

Available sizes: One size fits most (shoe size 6-10).Available colors: 18 color combinations.I also love the arch support part, and the fact that 12 of these came in a pack for only like 15$! I waited a while to review these to see if they would hold up and they have! if I ever need to buy more socks I will be re-ordering these!” These are also kind of thick/plush-like so they are very comfortable, but do not make my feet sweat. Usually, the lines at the end by your toes bothers me but I barely notice them. Helpful Amazon review: “I am sooooo picky about the socks I wear, but these are amazing. If that's a dealbreaker for your ankle socks, you'll probably prefer the first option above. It's worth noting that these do have a toe seam (i.e. Where they differ is material: Tipi Toe socks are a 95% polyester and 5% spandex blend, which is still moisture-wicking, but lack Bombas' signature long-staple cotton. These are structurally similar to Bombas socks - they share a padded footbed and arch compression, and also feature a thin mesh panel for breathability.

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If you need to stock up, this 12-pack of socks gets you a full set at a great price (“much more affordable than my Bomba socks,” raved one happy Amazon reviewer), and comes in over a dozen different color options. You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy happy feet: All of our picks are a lot like Bombas but cheaper, with multi-packs going for $25 or less. These options include comfy ankle socks with a discreet pull-on tab and high-tech socks that are great with dress shoes. While the socks below certainly don't have that admirable giving model, they do share many of the same brilliant design details. And, for every pair of Bombas socks purchased, the company donates another pair to a shelter or person in need. This means that the high-quality fibers add durability and make them feel like the world’s softest socks. In terms of materials, Bombas socks are woven from yarns made with a type of long-staple cotton or wool. Woven into every pair is Bombas’ signature “Sock Tech.” This includes special details like their honeycomb instep (that provides enhanced arch support), a padded footbed, and best of all, no annoying toe seam (and that alone should qualify someone in their R&D for a Nobel Prize). So, if you're looking for socks that are like Bombas but cheaper, this roundup is for you.īefore getting to the list, first let's look at what make Bombas, well, Bombas.

bomba slippers

That said, with a single pair of their women's ankle socks starting at around $20 and a six-pack going for $70-plus, they're out of reach for many people, myself included. The team behind Bombas spent two years developing the übersock, and what they created spawned a cult following due, in no small part, to their mind-blowing attention to detail.

bomba slippers

You can’t reinvent the wheel but you can, apparently, reinvent the sock.














Bomba slippers