Thanks for all the information! Do you have any recommendations for thin, absorbent socks?
By thin, does it have to be super thin like those disposable socks they give out at shoe shops, or is a regular thin socks like dance socks good enough?
Since I'm an adult male skater in the US, I 'll let female skaters on this forum make specific recommendations. Here are some general guidelines.
* The socks do not need to be super thin. I'm not familiar with dance socks. As a guy, I consider dress socks to be thin and athletic socks (e.g., for running or hiking) to be thick.
* For primary materials, avoid nylon, which is non-absorbent and has hard fibers (a small percentage of nylon is OK in a blend). What's worked well for me personally are cotton and Merino wool.
* Examine the stitching around the toe cap and heel carefully. The seams should be barely noticeable by sight or touch. The market is flooded with cheap socks in which the seams have hard ridges and the hard ridges are terminated by hard lumps. Literally a pain for figure skating. Well worth it to pay extra for fine seams.
* For many years, I wore GOLDTOE cotton dress socks. They were made in the US and had fine seams. Then they outsourced production to random mills around the world. Their overall quality dropped; in particular, their seams were horrible. I currently wear Smartwool Merino wool socks. They are available in a range of thicknesses, which the company designates as degrees of cushion. "Zero cushion" is the thinnest, but depending on personal preference, "light cushion" is also OK. I've been very happy with them. Since Australia is the number one source of Merino wool, you should check whether there are local mills that produce high-quality socks.

