Match grip layout to use case
Pilates, yoga, trampoline, football, hospital, and studio socks need different grip coverage, density, and sole placement.
Custom sock buyer guide
Use this guide when you are comparing a custom grip socks manufacturer and need a practical production plan. FCSOX explains how buyers should prepare artwork, MOQ, samples, packaging, factory communication, and shipment details before moving into bulk custom sock production.
Pilates, yoga, trampoline, football, hospital, and studio socks need different grip coverage, density, and sole placement.
Yarn, terry thickness, arch support, cuff fit, and silicone grip pattern all change how the sock feels during movement.
Grip dots, logos, lines, and custom shapes should be checked for size, spacing, and durability at the sample stage.
Share sport, studio, or retail context so the grip pattern and sock construction match real use.
Confirm sock artwork and grip artwork together before sample production.
Review grip position, stretch, comfort, and logo clarity before bulk approval.
Add size, material, washing guidance, barcode, and brand presentation details.
Yes. Logos, dots, lines, and custom patterns can be used when the artwork is practical for silicone placement.
No. They are used for pilates, barre, trampoline, football, hospital, travel, and wellness retail products.
Construction, yarn, terry thickness, grip coverage, silicone color, size mix, packaging, and order quantity all affect cost.
Share your logo, target quantity, sock type, packaging idea, and delivery country. FCSOX will review the project and suggest a practical production path.