I'd tried four other brands and they all slid on the reformer footbar. These don't. About halfway through class I realized I'd stopped thinking about my feet, which is kind of the whole point.


Neutral Studio Set
Regular price $15.99
- Grip
- Studio
- Everyday
The everyday Pilates grip socks. A two-pair set in espresso brown and matte black, low-cut to disappear under leggings and built to outlast the cheap pairs you replace every two months. Full-sole silicone, 75 to 80 percent combed cotton, and a woven arch band that holds the sock to your foot through a full Reformer footwork series.
Wash cold and air dry, and the pair survives 100-plus sessions instead of the 25 to 30 you get from a dotted-grip three-pack. The math works in your favor by class 25.
Pairs well with
- Studio-tested grip
- Light enough for hot Pilates
- Machine washable
- Woven arch-support band
- 75% combed cotton
- Cut
- Sole grip
- Body
- Heel and toe
- Arch band
- Care
75 to 80 percent combed cotton, 15 to 20 percent polyester and nylon, 3 to 5 percent spandex. Full-sole silicone grip. Combed cotton has its short fibers removed before spinning, so the yarn is smoother on skin and survives 100 wash cycles without pilling. Carded cotton (in cheaper socks) starts pilling around wash 20.
Cold machine wash on gentle, inside out, in the laundry pouch that ships with the set. Air dry only. Heat past 70°C (158°F) softens silicone past its glass transition and the grip dies in under 30 wears. The full protocol is on the [how-to-wash-pilates-grip-socks](/blog/how-to-wash-pilates-grip-socks) post.
Ships within 3 to 5 business days. Free shipping on US orders over $50. 30-day returns, no questions asked.
Two neutrals you actually wear, with the silicone and the cotton that hold up for a year of studio classes.
Built to last 100 classes

Full-sole silicone, not dots
Silicone runs the whole sole from heel to toe instead of in dotted patches between bare cotton. On a Reformer footbar that matters, because dots leave roughly 30 percent of your foot unsupported on the part of the sock that takes the load.
Low-cut at the ankle
The cuff sits below the ankle bone so it disappears under leggings and does not catch on the foot loop or the spring housing during Cadillac and Tower work.
Woven arch-support band
A discrete elastic band runs side-to-side across the arch, holding the sock against the sole through repeated dorsiflexion. Without it, the silicone migrates forward and ends up at the toe by the end of class.
75 percent combed cotton
Combed cotton is mechanically combed to remove the short fibers before spinning, leaving only the long staple. The yarn is smoother, stronger, and survives 100 wash cycles without pilling. A 75-percent combed-cotton body breathes through hot Pilates and holds shape through every wash.
Reinforced heel and toe
The two zones that wear out first on commodity grip socks get a denser knit and a Y-stitch heel curve. Roughly doubles the practical life span versus a tube-sock construction.
Studio-grade packaging
A soft-touch cream box with a mesh laundry pouch and a care card inside. The pouch is the single biggest factor in how long the silicone lasts. Most people who lose a pair early either skipped the pouch or used the dryer.
The espresso brown pair basically lives in my gym bag now. They don't feel thin or scratchy like the ones you grab at the studio front desk when you forget yours.
It's the arch band for me. Most grip socks either choke my foot or do nothing at all, and these actually stay put. Small detail, but I notice it every session.
I've washed mine 20-something times and the grip dots haven't cracked or peeled. My last pair from another brand started flaking by week three, so honestly this was a relief.
FAQ
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