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The Pedifix Sockless Insoles with Terry Comfort Lining are a trim-to-fit shoe insert designed to keep feet dry, cool, and comfortable when worn without socks. The soft foam cushioning is infused with baking soda for natural odor absorption, while the terrycloth top cover wicks moisture and provides a smooth, comfortable feel against bare skin. One pair per package.
These insoles are well suited for individuals who frequently wear shoes without socks and need a moisture-wicking, odor-controlling liner to maintain foot hygiene and comfort throughout the day. They are a practical choice for casual and dress shoe wearers who experience foot odor or discomfort from direct contact with shoe interiors. People with sensitive skin or those prone to blisters from sockless wear will benefit from the soft terrycloth surface, which reduces friction and irritation. They are also appropriate for anyone seeking a simple, affordable insole upgrade that can be trimmed to fit a variety of shoe styles and sizes.
How do I trim these insoles to fit my shoes?
Place the insole inside your shoe and trace the outline of the shoe's existing insole or the shoe interior onto the Pedifix insole. Cut along the traced line with scissors, trimming gradually for the best fit. Start conservatively — you can always trim more.
Can these be used in open-toe shoes or sandals?
These insoles are best suited for closed-toe footwear such as sneakers, loafers, and dress shoes. They are not designed for open-toe sandals or flip-flops where the insole would be fully exposed.
How often should I replace these insoles?
Replace when the cushioning feels compressed or the terrycloth surface shows significant wear. With regular daily use, most insoles benefit from replacement every three to six months depending on activity level and shoe type.
Are these machine washable?
Hand washing with mild soap and warm water is recommended. Allow to air dry completely before placing back in shoes. Machine washing may break down the foam cushioning and reduce the effectiveness of the baking soda odor control.