I’ve tried many brands of grip socks for barre class and nothing compares to the quality of pointe studio socks and the happy grip sock is no exception. The material is not too thick or thin and feels very supportive. I hate when socks stretch out throughout class and you feel like you’re sliding around; these socks do not do that which is one of the most important things of a grip sock to me. I have 3 pairs of the happy grip sock and all the colors are as depicted in the images. .one gripe I do have though about this particular sock is that if runs slightly small. I am a size 6.5-7 and although it does fit me, I feel like I have to stretch it a bit so it stays over my heel (why I took off a star). Therefore, if you’re a size 7/7.5, you might want to just size up to a M/L. But I’ve gotten other socks (Mary janes, union sock) which run true to size so I think it’s only the happy socks that run a tad small. Overall, highly recommend but just beware for those who are on the border/between sizes.
I’ve tried many brands of grip socks for barre class and nothing compares to the quality of pointe studio socks and the happy grip sock is no exception. The material is not too thick or thin and feels very supportive. I hate when socks stretch out throughout class and you feel like you’re sliding around; these socks do not do that which is one of the most important things of a grip sock to me. I have 3 pairs of the happy grip sock and all the colors are as depicted in the images. .one gripe I do have though about this particular sock is that if runs slightly small. I am a size 6.5-7 and although it does fit me, I feel like I have to stretch it a bit so it stays over my heel (why I took off a star). Therefore, if you’re a size 7/7.5, you might want to just size up to a M/L. But I’ve gotten other socks (Mary janes, union sock) which run true to size so I think it’s only the happy socks that run a tad small. Overall, highly recommend but just beware for those who are on the border/between sizes.