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Non slip socks where can I get them?

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Berrie · 02/10/2004 07:49

The childminder says that ds needs shoes as he slips on the vinal flooring. He's not walking yet and I don't really want him to have to now relearn tottering about with things on his feet. Cm says you can get non slip socks. Does anyone know where from?

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Bellie · 02/10/2004 07:57

BerrieI know that they do adult ones in Debenhams but not sure about ones small enough for ds. May be worth ringing them to find out?

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littlemissbossy · 02/10/2004 08:18

Berrie, totes toasties (slipper socks) are made for toddlers too, see their website www.totesuk.com
... you'll probably find them at your nearest dept store

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bea · 02/10/2004 09:15

h and m do little socks that have rubber w and m writing at the moment, sometimes paws!!!, gap definitely have them, and next do them as well!

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jampot · 02/10/2004 10:02

Boots are currently doing totes slippersox (3 for 2 again)

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hoxtonchick · 02/10/2004 10:11

baby gap

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Tommy · 02/10/2004 10:12

We've got some from Primark - cheaper than Gap!

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hoxtonchick · 02/10/2004 10:14

true! oooh, might slip off to primark later

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geekgrrl · 02/10/2004 12:21

h & m's children's socks are all non-slip - cute designs, too.

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Hulababy · 02/10/2004 12:23

Gap socks come with non-slip rubber on the bottom. We've found the Gap socks good quality and keep their shape/size well.

DD will only have princess socks at the moment though so

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popsycal · 02/10/2004 13:39

next have them

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Joanne69 · 02/10/2004 19:42

I'll second what somebody said about Gap socks, keep their shape and they stay on. They normally have a deal, something like 3 for £8

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zubb · 02/10/2004 19:45

is he wearing socks at the moment? if he went bare-footed would that help?

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katzguk · 02/10/2004 20:00

was going to say primark too - nice and cheao 3 pairs for 1.50 i think, do you have one near you?

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nutcracker · 02/10/2004 20:08

Another fan of the Primark ones here.

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Berrie · 02/10/2004 20:25

I just posted a long message thanking you all for your advice, responding to your questions and telling you about my frought day going to try and find some having not read the latest posts but it hasn't come up! Not doing it again, I'm going to have something to eat now! Thanks though!

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madgirl · 02/10/2004 21:07

another vote for Gap

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