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Luvable Friends Baby Socks (12-Pack)

by Luvable Friends

4.4 / 5.0

$10-$15

A 12-pack of baby socks because you'll lose approximately half of them to the washing machine, the car seat, or the mysterious sock dimension that only babies can access.

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What We Like

  • 12 pairs for under $15 means you won't panic when pairs go missing
  • Non-skid dots on the bottom for early standers and cruisers
  • Elastic ankle band stays on better than most baby socks
  • Mix of colors and prints for variety
  • Soft enough for everyday wear on sensitive baby feet

What Could Be Better

  • They will still fall off. No baby sock can fully solve this problem
  • Thinner material than premium brands like Squid Socks or Trumpette
  • The elastic can lose its grip after many washes

Safety Notes

Non-skid dots should face the floor (sounds obvious, but it's easy to put them on upside-down). Check elastic tightness regularly to make sure it's not too tight on growing ankles. Remove for sleep.

Buying Guide Notes

If you want socks that truly stay on, Squid Socks are the gold standard but cost about 5x more. These Luvable Friends are the buy-in-bulk-and-don't-stress approach. For winter, look for thicker socks or sock-shoes from Skidders. Always buy more than you think you need.

Full Review

Baby socks are the most lost item in any household with a child under one. They're tiny, they come off constantly, and they vanish into thin air somewhere between the car and the front door. That's why you buy them in bulk. This Luvable Friends 12-pack is the smart move. You get a dozen pairs for about the price of 3-4 pairs of the fancier brands, and they work exactly the same. The non-skid dots on the bottom help once baby starts standing and cruising, which is a nice touch at this price point. The elastic at the ankle is snug enough to actually stay on (for a little while at least) without cutting into baby's skin. They come in a mix of colors and patterns so you can pretend to match them with outfits, or just grab two that are close enough and call it good. Are these going to be the softest, most premium baby socks you've ever felt? No. But they're going to stay on reasonably well, they're going to keep little toes warm, and when you inevitably lose four pairs in a single week, you won't care because they cost about a dollar a pair.

Last verified: 2026-06-01 | Source: Manual SiteStripe review. Check Amazon for current availability.

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