Invisible Socks are perfect Easter Gifts

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Having an almost grown Teen makes it hard when purchasing Gifts for Easter. Charlie isn’t like most children who would want candy. Charlie doesn’t eat candy or the Eggs we used to color for Easter. Then there is money or gift cards but those aren’t gifts. I like physical Gifts I can see Charlie and David use.

Charlie is into fashion and has been wanting a Suit. If finances allow, I would like to take Charlie clothes shopping. Not only for a Suit but new shoes. Charlie picked out a pair of invisible socks and dress boots he likes. Even though I hate to admit it these boots could also break the bank. Although, last night Charlie said he wouldn’t mind having a new wrestling video game. Which gives me options. The game would be more in line with our budget.

David and I could purchase Charlie Basketball Shoes to play Basketball in from Kohls. Inside the Easter Basket were putting together for Charlie we would be able to add invisible socks to use with his new shoes. Then in the Easter Basket I am putting together for David I could also purchase socks.

As well as letting David and Charlie know I would like to have Easter socks for myself. The socks I purchased the other day for myself are too tight around the ankles. These socks keep tearing because my toe sticks through them. Then around my ankle they make indentions, and the socks cause my feet to swell. Having invisible socks, you just slip into your shoes and not onto your feet would keep my feet from hurting and swelling. Allowing my family to get our walking in every day.

No, matter what Charlie, Daivd or I are wearing we wouldn’t have to wonder if our socks match our outfits which would be a Godsend. Charlie can be worse than any women when getting dressed. Charlie spends

hours trying to match his shoes and socks to his outfit which drives me bonkers. Especially when were in a hurry to get someplace like Church on Sundays. Charlie say’s you shouldn’t see your socks when sitting down and with the socks I purchase you can. Are your children the same way?

I even surprised Charlie who said the inside of his slides had been bothering his feet when I placed invisible socks inside them making the shoes stand out from anyone else who has slides. As I was preparing Charlie’s shoes, I figured out I can even add these to my sandals instead or wearing ankle socks.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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