Bought the pastel set for myself and liked them enough that I ordered a second one for my sister's birthday. Baby blue is the one I reach for. Couple months in, no pilling yet.



Soft Pilates Set
Regular price $14.99
- Grip
- Pastel
- Giftable
The pastel three-pack. Ballet pink, baby blue and lemon yellow Pilates grip socks for the studio days when head-to-toe black feels heavy. Identical construction to the Neutral Studio Set under the dye: full-sole silicone, 75 to 80 percent combed cotton, a woven arch band.
Three pairs gives you the practical setup: one in the bag, one in the wash, one drying. Sized US women's 6 to 10. The dusty pastels are dyed to sit quietly under leggings and on the carriage instead of shouting from across the studio.
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. The dye is an OEKO-TEX-style process chosen for color-fastness, so the pastel tones hold through repeated washes instead of bleaching out into beige.
Cold machine wash on gentle, inside out, in the laundry pouch that ships with the set. Wash with similar pastels for the first three cycles. Air dry only. Heat shortens silicone life and dulls the pastel hue at the same time. Full protocol 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.
Same construction, same fit. A pastel palette that does not apologize for being feminine.
Same build, softer palette

Full-sole silicone, not dots
Silicone runs the whole sole from heel to toe. 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 reads as studio, not athletic. A discrete pastel cuff peeking out of a black legging is the look the set was designed for.
Pastels that hold
The dye process is chosen for color-fastness, not the cheapest path. The dusty palette holds through 100 wash cycles without bleaching out into beige by month three. The trade-off: wash the first three cycles with similar pastels to avoid color migration.
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.
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.
Built to gift
Three colors in a soft-touch cream box with a mesh laundry pouch and a care card inside. The pastel set is the one most often gift-wrapped, because the colors photograph as well as the box does.
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.
Cute enough that I don't mind them showing under cropped leggings, and the grip holds up in a sweaty mat class. Only thing, I wish they made more colors. The ones they have are good though.
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