Under Armour Youth Training Cotton No Show Socks, 3-Pairs
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According to the Under Armour Youth size chart, medium corresponds to 10 1/2 to 13 1/2 inches in length.
I was having a similar issue. These were purchased for my three-year-old son, who wears a size three. They barely cover his heel, despite the fact that they are not show socks. I finally bought him a pair of men's shoes, which he loves. I purchased a size 4 in men's clothing.
You should order a size Medium in women's sizing because a large may be too big for you.
It is, without a doubt, a big one. I bought these for my son when he was wearing a 3 Youth and they didn't even come close to covering his heel. I had to go back.
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I thought I was buying a good product that I already own, but it appears that the quality of this product has significantly deteriorated. I'd worn them about five times before deciding to discard them. There is insufficient elasticity in the heel/ankle area, and they frequently slide down, exposing the back of my ankle to my gym shoe, which is inconvenient. So, when I feel my socks sliding down, I either get blisters or bend down to fix them. Not exactly the type of athletic sock I'm looking for - I've messed up so many runs that I'm literally throwing them away. Be Wary of the Buyer The quality is poor.
br>br>These are cheap, and due to their poor quality, I wouldn't be surprised if they aren't even genuine. They could even be thrown away. For the past ten days, I've been sweeping up black fluff. br>br>I was unable to return them because both of my children ripped the packaging apart, plus I live overseas and they were shipped over by my mail forwarder, so after paying the overseas freight and import taxes, it was cheaper for me to let them use the disposable socks and instead purchase some better socks from Nike or Adidas! These should not be purchased.
Confirming the negative feedback of others. There's a lot of fluff on the floor. They start to fall apart. After only a few wears, the bottoms have developed holes. br>br>To make it easier to match them out of the washer, we threw out all of my son's other socks. "Under Armour makes quality products," we reasoned. "We made a mistake.
They are extremely fond of them. For a four and six-year-old, it's simple to put on. They're thicker for warmth, but not so thick that they can't put them in their shoes.
We usually order UA socks and other items for my son, but these barely fit him; I believe we ordered a medium for him, and he wears a youth 2 shoe size. He couldn't wear them anymore because they had shrunk.
After being washed, these shrank a lot. I can't wear them right now because they've slipped off the back of my heel: (I was disappointed because I had been wearing Under Armour socks for the past four years and loved them. ).
0- The other size is WAY TOO SMALL! 4 are BIG SOCKS, and the other is WAY TOO SMALL! This was a colossal letdown!