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Basic Characteristics Of Children's Socks

The basic characteristics of children's socks include soft materials, safe manufacturing processes, designs that conform to the developmental characteristics of children's feet, and compliance with national safety standards for infant and toddler textiles.

Children's socks are mostly made of natural materials such as combed cotton, organic cotton, bamboo fiber, and modal, which have good breathability and sweat absorption, effectively reducing the risk of eczema and allergies. Some products may add a small amount of spandex (≤10%) to enhance elasticity and ensure a snug fit without constricting the feet.

Children's socks are often made of soft, sweat-absorbent, and breathable materials such as combed cotton, and may contain nylon to enhance durability. Designs incorporate fun and themed elements such as cartoon animals, New Year's Day, and other festive themes. They often feature 3D jacquard weaving, elastic ribbed cuffs, and seamless toe boxes for added comfort. Functionally, they emphasize elasticity, fit, and anti-slip design; some products have raised heels to accommodate new shoes. Safety and durability are ensured through advanced manufacturing processes, guaranteeing water resistance, colorfastness, and resistance to shrinkage and deformation. Packaging design often uses soft colors, cartoon patterns, text highlighting comfort (e.g., "skin-friendly and breathable"), and easy-open/close mechanisms to attract children and convey the product's comfort features.

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