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Why do my socks often break a hole between my thumb and foot?

My right big toe is too strong. It's a trivial matter to prick my socks. It can pierce the inner layer of sports shoes.

There is nothing wrong with the left foot. Shoes and socks can be worn on the left foot forever. But my shoes and socks didn't live long, because they were destroyed by my right foot.

There is no good way to solve this situation, that is, when walking, the toes are pushed forward and the toenails are like blunt knives. Every step, the blunt knife pokes forward, and after a long time, shoes and socks will be punctured.

It is difficult to change the way of walking and balance the force on the pedal. People like me, who easily puncture shoes and socks with one foot, have poor overall balance ability, and obviously feel uneven strength when walking, with one foot light and one foot heavy.

The only way is to earn more money, throw it away if it is broken, and the old one will not go, and the new one will not come!

I have to change my socks again. ...

Let me sum up that there are several factors that cause socks to break their big toes:

1. The yarn strength for socks is not high enough.

2. The toe and heel of socks are not reinforced.

3. socks are too thin, which makes them easy to break.

4. The big toe nails are long and easy to scratch socks.

There is a special situation in life, that is, the same socks. Some people just waste socks, while others wear socks better. This should be caused by the different way of walking from everyone else.

In fact, this problem is a personal headache, socks generally rot in the thumb or heel. Thumb rot accounts for the vast majority.

Today, let's talk about why the thumb will rot quickly. It can be seen from the figure of people's feet that the thumb is the most prominent and will play a great role when we walk. The friction with shoes is also the biggest. So the socks there are constantly rubbing and easy to break.