Foot loops are garment details often used in children's outerwear (softshell suits, rainwear, winter suits, softshell trousers). The main purpose of foot loops is to hold clothes in place and prevent them from riding up, especially for active children who move around a lot. They can also help footwear (e.g. gumboots) stay on better. The most popular materials for insoles are silicone, rubber or leather (such as Sannale barefoot insoles).
Mikk-Line silicone insoles are universal, as long as there are buttons at the end of the legs to which the insoles can be attached.
Silicone rubber soles are much more comfortable than textured ones as they are waterproof and do not absorb moisture or dirt. However, compared to textile socks, silicone socks are thicker, which can cause discomfort underneath footwear (e.g. barefoot and nightwear) and can come off during active play.






