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  2. RS Recommends: These Yoga Socks Help You Find Balance ... - AOL

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    Yoga socks are non-slip socks that have grips on their s Since most of us don’t arrive at our mats already able to hold complex balancing poses like dancer or tree, we experience a lot of ...

  3. Toe socks - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] One version of sock referred to as "toe socks" is actually a reverse version – this is a covering for the foot and ankle with the toes cut out, leaving them bare. This provides a non-slip surface and provides for a more complete range of motion for form-fitting yoga, Pilates, or Wii Fit exercises. [11]

  4. Hospital socks - Wikipedia

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    Hospital socks, also known as psych ward socks or grippy socks, are socks given to patients at hospitals, psychiatric facilities, and nursing homes. The socks have non-skid features to prevent patients from slipping and falling. [ 1 ]

  5. Slouch sock - Wikipedia

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    Slouch socks, slouchy socks, loose socks or fall down socks are a type of sock featuring a heavy non-elastic upper that may be pushed down into heavy folds around the ankles or pulled up to the knee. In Japan, the loose sock style has been popular with high-school girls. In the US, slouch socks have trended in and out of fashion since the 1980s.

  6. Yoga mat - Wikipedia

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    Old yoga mat from the 1980s made of carpet underlay. With yoga's introduction in the West, many practitioners used towels or cotton mats on wooden floors. [5] Feet tended to skid on these surfaces, requiring strength just to stand still in a pose like Trikonasana. [6]

  7. Geta (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Oiran – high-ranking courtesans of the feudal period in Japan – wore tall, lacquered koma-geta or mitsu-ashi (lit. ' three legs ' ) when walking in a parade with their attendants. Whereas geisha and maiko wore tabi socks, oiran chose not to, even in winter, as the bare foot against a lacquered clog was considered to be erotic, leaving the ...

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