Bonds
Bonds Baby Socks - Reviews
4.9from 175 reviews
Crafted from a soft cotton rich material, Bonds baby socks will keep your bub comfy through the day.
Product Features:
- Various colours
- Cotton rich construction
- Machine washable
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So soft and wash so well!

Great quality socks, comfortable and soft, years of wear

Best socks ever! I have always purchased bonds socks from newborn to now kindy ages my son loves his bonds socks best socks for my 1 year old to! The non slip = the best!

We love bonds products. All of them. But the socks are amazing. The hold their shape so well but still stretch to fit for a long time. Bonds is our favourite baby clothing company
Great product, lasts for ages and so comfortable.

Nicholas
VIC, None kids in tow
February 15, 2020

Love the tried and true brand of Bonds. You get what you pay for, and the attention to detail Bonds provides combined with the quality of the product and stand-alone name means you know you are getting a superior product you can trust.

Love them! So comfy and warm, also the material last for ages before theyre worn to the point of holes

Can't go wrong with Bonds socks

Thick, soft and last forever
Reliable, good quality, wash and wear every time and still good as new, we love LOVE BONDS!

Rebecca
NSW, 1 kid in tow
February 9, 2020

Thick, soft and wonderful

The elastic on the to of the Bonds crew socks is perfect. The socks don't fall off (and make it difficult to be pulled off), but aren't so tight that they cut in to their legs.

Dont loose their shape

Nothing beats bonds socks nothing comes close to the quality and the little grips on the bottom are perfect for the little one learning to walk. I have a chubby legged bub and bonds dont strangle his legs
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