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Open Toe Knee Highs - do they exist?

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DogUnderFoot · 13/07/2023 15:28

I have a wedding coming up and want to wear a jumpsuit with peep toe shoes.

My challenge is that my feet get really sore if not wearing tights (or similar). But I obviously don't want the whole tight because I'll boil.

Does anyone know if there is such a thing as an open toe knee high?

I am struggling to find any, other than medical compresion socks Grin

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AngeloMysterioso · 13/07/2023 15:41

Buy some regular knee highs & cut holes in them?

Defiantlynot41 · 13/07/2023 15:45

Googled open toe pop socks and got this www.pebbleuk.com/products/77/18/pebble-uk-toeless-sheer-support-knee-highs

DogUnderFoot · 13/07/2023 16:26

AngeloMysterioso · 13/07/2023 15:41

Buy some regular knee highs & cut holes in them?

I think they might fray? That said, it's worth trying and testing it out before I need them!

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DogUnderFoot · 13/07/2023 16:27

Defiantlynot41 · 13/07/2023 15:45

Thanks @Defiantlynot41 - I can only find those kind also, but being compression socks, I know

a) they will be very tight
and
b) I worry they might be a bit hot; that said, it is just up to my knees so maybe they can't be that hot?

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Quveas · 13/07/2023 16:30

Try open toe socks for sandals - I found a load of them using that search, including some from the dreaded Temu

Quveas · 13/07/2023 16:32

May not be what you want but Pretty Polly do open toe tights, and so do M&S

orangeleavesinautumn · 13/07/2023 16:37

why not medical compression socks? can you get some to match your skin tone?

DogUnderFoot · 13/07/2023 17:45

@Quveas - that IS what I wanted! Thanks.

@orangeleavesinautumn I only wanted to avoid them because I know sometimes they are very tight (they are meant to be) and I worried them might end up being a bit too hot. Not sure if I am right, btu that's why I was looking for something a bit thinner.

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