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Reddit mentions of Pedag Washable Summer Pure Cotton Terry Barefoot Insole, White, US L8/EU 38, (Pack of 1)

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Reddit mentions: 18

We found 18 Reddit mentions of Pedag Washable Summer Pure Cotton Terry Barefoot Insole, White, US L8/EU 38, (Pack of 1). Here are the top ones.

Pedag Washable Summer Pure Cotton Terry Barefoot Insole, White, US L8/EU 38, (Pack of 1)
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SOCKLESS INSOLE: Made of pure cotton terry with padded latex for ultimate comfortABSORBS SWEAT keeping feet dry when wearing shoes barefootLIGHTWIGHT and THIN will fit on any tight shoesPROMOTES AIR CIRCULATION: Grooved and perforated natural latex padding helps keep pedag Summer secure inside the shoeHAND WASHABLE: Keep feet and shoes hygienic by handwashing with mild soap and air dry after. Do not machine wash and do not tumble dry.HAND MADE IN GERMANY and adheres to the highest quality standards
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ColorWhite
Height4.25 Inches
Length12 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2015
SizeUS Women8/EU 38
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 18 comments on Pedag Washable Summer Pure Cotton Terry Barefoot Insole, White, US L8/EU 38, (Pack of 1):

u/RyanThePhotog · 8 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Washable Terry Cloth insoles, in place of wearing no-show socks.

These are similar to what I wear.

u/cheshire06898 · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

It depends on the outfit for me. If it was cold or I didn't want my ankles exposed, I'd wear some taller black socks. If I wanted my ankle to be exposed, I'd go for a boat shoe sock (like this style). I like the boat sock style a lot because it has a little more material on the fore foot, so I find they stay on my feet better. It also helps to find some that have a bit of silicone in the heel. Another option are washable shoe liners.

u/urlefthand · 7 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Why is this better than pedag terry-cloth insoles?

http://www.amazon.com/Pedag-196-Washable-Barefoot-Womens/dp/B001G0NSV6/

I got a pair last year and they were wonderful. Bought three more for this year.

Edit to add that the ones I bought last year are still in great shape. Also, while the AMZ link shows Women's, they come in multiple sizes.

u/gingko_muse · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

You could try washable insoles like these, instead of no-show socks

u/RLThrowaway062019 · 3 pointsr/RepLadies

I just ordered these from Amazon. They should be here tomorrow. I ordered black/39. I'll let you know how they workout!

u/haveyouseenmyglasses · 2 pointsr/rupaulsdragrace

Those are different, I think. I got mine at an Aldo shoe store in Canada but these are pretty much exactly the same: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001G0NSV6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1519958646&sr=8-1&keywords=terry+cloth+insoles

I feel your pain, I had chronic stank foot every summer for years before I found these. I hope they work for you!

u/imsnurgalicious · 2 pointsr/FrugalFemaleFashion

Hmm. I’d never heard of these but now I’m bummed they don’t work. I did just order these inserts on amazon and am using them for the first time today. So far I think I like them! But time will tell.

u/then00bmartian · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

A quick search on Amazon shows they are! I've never used them myself. Just saw them suggested here at some point

u/_whitenoise_ · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

These are the ones I use.

u/bakwadaabizhiwewinin · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

It's not a "heel" insert. It's a foot insert - runs the entire length of the shoe and is removable so you can remove them and wash em. I have wide feet and the shoe is quite wide so there is sufficient space for me to put [Pedag] (https://www.amazon.com/Pedag-Washable-Barefoot-US-38/dp/B001G0NSV6?th=1) terry cloth inserts in them. I wash the terry cloth inserts weekly (and leave in the insoles in Moku's) the terry cloth inserts last me the summer. The Mokus have a nice open mesh so they breath really well so my feet don't sweat too much. Now I also have a pair of [SeaVees] (https://www.seavees.com/collections/mens-standards/products/mens-army-issue-low-olive) Army Issue. These don't breathe very well so my feet sweat like crazy in the SeaVees.

u/20dollarnosebleed · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Instead of using those frustrating socks, I have two pairs of these.

They're washable and easily slip in and out of different pairs of shoes. That way I don't ruin my flats but don't have to bother with socks!

u/ab167 · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Here are my fits with my loafers on d.so: http://dressed.so/item/view/53cbeb131ed60

I find them to be really versatile, actually. I wore them all through the spring with no socks (with shoe liners) and they are much more comfortable in warm weather than boots, obviously. I'd have to see specific fits to know for sure, but it sounds like you should be able to wear them easily. I think loafers used to have more of an old-lady connotation, but they are quite fashionable at the moment.

I made a loafer album with a variety of styles for someone ages ago--maybe something will strike your fancy: http://imgur.com/a/qY5Da

u/a_marsh · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

If you like preppy shoes, look at penny loafers. You mentioned trouble with boat shoes lasting, though - to make any closed shoe last longer, wear it with no-show socks or terrycloth insoles. Either of those will absorb sweat and so your shoe lining won't deteriorate as quickly. Using cedar shoe trees at night will make them last even longer, and getting two pairs to alternate would be even better. Taking good care of your shoes can really help lengthen their lifespan.

u/Gnugglesworth · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I have them and was able to add these. They were snug but not overly tight.

u/imagoodusername · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I've had success with Spenco RX Comfort Insoles. AE recommended Superfeet when I was in there last, but I used the Spencos for a year with my 1000 Miles, and thought they were great.

I'm debating also trying 3/4 length insoles, which will probably help out when there isn't much room in the toe box, but I need to tighten up around the arch.

Lastly, these Terrycloth insoles and a tongue pad are my go-to's for boat shoes.