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It doesn’t matter how much you love your running shoes, your feet won’t be happy if you’re wearing the wrong running socks. Your socks are the only thing you wear that directly interacts with your ...
Running a single mile — at about a 10-minute pace — consists of 1,700 steps. And each one of those steps produces ground reaction forces of about two and a half times your body weight. And you know ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Plus, other cozy options from Ugg, Barefoot Dreams, Lululemon, and more Mia Huelsbeck is a writer with over five years of experience ...
As temperatures drop, many people slip into bed with an extra blanket, a hot water bottle, and sometimes, with socks on. That feeling you get when your entire body is warm and cosy, but your feet are ...
From cashmere to wool, these under $100 socks are the best way to keep your feet warm this winter, plus they make a great holiday gift. Quince is that girl when it comes to affordable cashmere, and ...
It’s pretty normal to wear the same pair of jeans, a jumper or even a t-shirt more than once. But what about your socks? If you knew what really lived in your socks after even one day of wearing, you ...
Socks might seem like an unexciting present to some but, here at the Strategist, we politely disagree. Certain socks can make for very delightful gifts often because they’re both practical and cozy, ...
The world of car diagnostics has changed a lot over the last 50 years. Back in the '70s and earlier, a mechanic's most valuable diagnostic tools were usually their eyes and ears. You could figure out ...
It’s tempting to trim your mileage as winter sets in, but the idea of not running just because it’s cold outside is absurd. You’re a runner — of course you’re going to keep running. You’re going to ...
Kids’ socks can be surprisingly difficult to shop for. Too many of them sag or bunch up or wear out too quickly, and besides that, what kids need (and want) in a sock changes as they get older. When ...