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TheBlueFister
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May 24, 2017
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I have a pair of shoes with cork insoles, and while they're massively comfortable, the grippy nature of the cork tends to wear on your feet unless your shoes are a perfect fit that don't allow your feet to move inside at all. My only worry with these is that they'd be similarly wearing on your feet with looser shoes like slip ons where your heel tends to slide up and down as you walk. Any answer is appreciated.
May 24, 2017
HoneySoles
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HoneySoles
May 25, 2017
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TheBlueFisterThis is a good question and my answer would be that it very much depends on the individual (i.e. if they have sensitive feet/skin). The cork used for Honey Soles is rather soft and smooth. I haven't heard this type of feedback yet from any customers. The most common reason we get that Honey Soles don't work is from people with bad plantar fasciitis that are looking for high arch support.
May 25, 2017
TheBlueFister
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May 25, 2017
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HoneySolesThanks for the reply, and that would make sense. I'd imagine if your shoes fit well and your socks are nice and soft it shouldn't be too much of an issue. It was certainly worse when I wore thin dress socks, because they tend to rub more. I may just snag a pair and put them in one of my more tight fitting shoes and see how they work out for me. Thanks again for the answer, hope you have a great day.
May 25, 2017
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