‘Camping Socks’ Category
Posted by admin on Apr 26th
Just curious guys do your sweaty socks smell like feet or like the shoes they came out of? Or a mixture of both? And the older the shoes gets does that make the smell change any? Actually my friend wore the same socks for 2 days on a camping trip they were lowcut white socks and I smelt them they smelt like new shoes not feet is this normal? Mine dont smell as good as that what is the reasoning for this?
I do not smell my socks, I wash them instead. Your hygiene and your diet determines your body odor for the most part.
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Posted by admin on Apr 19th
i just got some new nike dry-fit soccer socks and i was wondering if i was suppose to wear them underneath other soccer socks or just the dry-fit socks. I have soccer camp tomorrow so i kinda want to know fast. i bet i sound so stupid asking this. ha. thanks,
Lexi
You don't need to wear anything under your soccer sock except for shin guards. I wear ankle socks under my shin guards, just because it's more comfortable. If you want to though, wear the Dri-fit. It only comes up to you ankles. I think, though, that you can wear dri-fit soccer as soccer socks.
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Posted by admin on Apr 13th
Im goin to ccamp for 5 weeks. I run a lot at camp but not training kind
Buy socks that don't have any cotton in them at all. I bought these really nice comfy socks, they're made of bamboo, nylon, polyester, and some other stuff, but just make sure there's no cotton in them b/c it holds up moisture causing blisters and runner's foot. Also, I just bought Saucony running shoes at Dick's sporting goods. I tried them on with Asics which are also really nice, but the Saucony were a bit cheaper and everyone there said they're just as good. I LOVE them though, the best shoes I've ever had.
To get faster, run 2-5 miles everyday or every other day (the days in between, do fartlek or sprints) and use the weekends to recover: 10 min walk, 10 min jog, 10 min walk. Good luck!
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Posted by admin on Apr 5th
My boyfriend says: "Everything is horribly over priced at GAP. You'll pay 12 dollars for a pair of socks. You can go to Wal Mart and get a package of very nice no show socks for five dollars."
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Posted by admin on Mar 29th
They all have their clothes but is their a certain type of clothes. Nobody seems to be wearing wool socks, camping clothes, etc...
Plus are they all allowed personal items and is there a limit of them, like can the items help with surviving?
Earlier seasons allowed players to carry one luxury item with them. Several seasons have brought the players into the game without preparation, making them start with only the clothes on their back along with whatever tools are provided, though they will often be given their running shoes for safety concerns for the players.
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Usually, you'll notice some people dressed in business attire like men in suits and women in heels and a dress b/c I think they don't know exactly when they'll be going to the location to begin the game. I'm sure they have to be told it could be this day, or that day...b/c they have to make arrangements with family members, their jobs etc to take care of all their personal things while they are on location filming the show.
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Posted by admin on Mar 22nd
I forgot my jazz shoes in my school locker, and so now I can't get them. I have this dance camp thing tomorrow that's basically spins, leaps, and learning a few dances. Do you think socks would be ok for this?
You can use socks, but if you have suitable trainers, pumps or any other kind of dance shoes, you'll probably be better off wearing those instead.
Socks are ok but if you wear shoes or go barefoot you've got a less chance of slipping or hurting yourself. See if you can borrow someone's shoes if they have a spare pair.
Good luck for your camp and I hope I helped!
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Posted by admin on Mar 15th
Get ankle and if that doesnt work then fold them down until you cant see them.
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Posted by admin on Mar 8th
Im a guy. It is mostly outdoors (playing sports, goin to beach, A & C,drama, lots of SUN!!!) There is also a canoe trip where you need to where gym shoes in the canoe ( so socks would be needed). I only want to buy one kind. Where should I buy it? can ugive me links to sites that sell them
Try www.sportsmanguide.com and have fun.
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Posted by admin on Mar 2nd
i will be at a residential soccer camp soon for about a week.
we will be training for 6 days 3 times a day.
whats a reasonable amount of shorts and socks to bring to camp.
btw there is no laundry
haha no i am not going topless i have to wear our team shirts
(we have like 50 (: )
get about 7 shorts just in case
and 7 pairs of socks
Are you going topless?
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Posted by admin on Feb 22nd
I need to know what length my socks should be. I'm going to camp this summer. Also, I need to know how to buy them with arising any suspision in my house. Please Help.
My parents want me to only buy crew. How do I convince them to let me buy no show
Most people wear "no-show" socks, they come below your ankle so that when you wear tennis shoes you can't see that your wearing socks. But, depending on the socks most of the time you can see a thin line of white around the top of the shoe. I would definitely advise against full Length socks, they look pretty lame if you leave them up (unless you are fairly popular and have a lot of self confidence) and look truly bad if you roll them down. A less bad alternative than the full Length socks are ankle socks, but they still don't look very good. Patterned no show socks with tennis shoe flats most of the time look good. And plain colored no show socks look great. You can buy nice quality no show socks at Walmart, I bought a 10 pair set for around 6 US dollars. No show socks are really the way to go. Most of the time people in your house shouldn't care what type of socks you are wearing, but if you wear tennis shoes (depending on how your shoes fit) you might not be able to see them.
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