
Ballet Pink
$14.99

Low-cut, built to outlast the cheap pairs. Full-sole silicone. 75% combed cotton.
Studio gear should last as long as your practice. The Pilates grip sock that survives a year of Reformer classes is built differently from the one that dies at wash 30.
Silicone runs the whole sole from heel to toe. Dotted-grip socks leave roughly 30 percent of your foot unsupported on a Reformer footbar. Ours does not.
The cuff sits below the ankle bone so it disappears under leggings and stays out of the way of strap and spring-housing work on the Reformer and the Cadillac.

Combed cotton is mechanically combed to remove the short fibers, leaving only the long staple. The yarn is smoother on skin, survives 100 wash cycles, and breathes through hot Pilates.
Soft-touch cream box, mesh laundry pouch, care card. The pouch is the single biggest factor in how long the silicone lasts. Most early failures come from skipping it.
The pastel 3-pack. Ballet pink, baby blue, lemon yellow — for the softer studio days.

Tested across vinyl carriages, sprung wood floors, and Cadillac strap work. The grip stays put through 100 wash cycles when you skip the dryer.

One pair in the bag, one in the wash, one drying. The setup that ends the Sunday-night question of whether you have a clean pair for Monday's class.

Combed-cotton hand feel, neutral palette, cream gift box. The pair you reach for at the studio, not the one buried in a gym bag.
First access to new colorways, set drops and members-only studio offers.
Most studios ask for them, and there's a reason. On a Reformer carriage or a sweaty mat, bare feet and regular socks slip. The full-sole silicone on our Pilates grip socks keeps your foot planted through footwork, planks, and lunges, so you can push off the footbar without sliding.
Yes. The silicone covers the whole sole instead of scattered dots, so you get grip whether your foot is flat on the carriage, rolled onto the toes, or pressing into a mat. They're made for Reformer, Mat, Barre, and hot Pilates.
Snug, not tight. The woven arch band holds the sock to the middle of your foot so it won't twist mid-class. If you're between sizes, size down for the most secure feel.
Cold wash, then air dry. Skip the fabric softener and the tumble dryer, since heat is what breaks silicone down over time. Cared for this way, the grip holds for well over a year of regular classes. There's a full guide on our blog.
In curated sets rather than single pairs, so you keep a fresh pair on hand for most days of the week. Every pair shares the same build: a low-cut cuff, full-sole silicone, and 75% combed cotton.
Try them for a few classes. If the fit or the grip isn't working for you, reach out and we'll sort out a return or exchange. Full details are on our returns page.