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Skinny no show liners for "proper shoes"?

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Seasidewalker · 06/10/2024 08:10

I'm down a rabbit warren trying to find thin no show liners for proper shoes rather than trainers.

I usually wear pop socks but I need something to wear with ankle grazers and loafers/court shoes, ideally the same thickness as pop socks/ tights.

I don't live near shops so I can't touch and feel and there are loads online but it's difficult to tell their thickness.

I've seen recommendations for M& S ones but they seem to have a different name from previous seasons so I'm not sure which ones are good?

I can potentially get to Primark in the next couple of weeks. I've seen mixed views on these.

I'd be grateful for your thoughts as I'm really bored of looking!

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LostOnTheWayToManderley · 06/10/2024 08:33

M& S do ‘trainer socks made of tights material’ and call them Footsies. I have them but I do think they come up a bit high and can be seen above my shoes. Worth a try though as they are exactly what you are describing.

As are these from Falke - I can’t speak for them personally but I am considering them.

Seasidewalker · 06/10/2024 08:40

Ooh they look lovely, I used to buy Falke tights in my decadent corporate days!

Thanks for the link. I only go into the office once or twice a week so don't need many pairs

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LostOnTheWayToManderley · 06/10/2024 08:43

Falke do them in different styles, so there’s the very low ones I posted or medium that come further up the foot.

MulberryPeony · 06/10/2024 08:48

Not socks but I put sheepskin liners in shoes to keep feet fresh (or cosy in winter). My Clarks Hamble Oaks are like wearing slippers!

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