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CONSTANTLY! (But only in the toes for me!)
Gotta say, those are strange places to get holes. I’d be inclined to blame poor sock manufacturing…
I would take a look at the inside of your shoe….and also if you put pressure in that area when you walk.
We get lots of holes in our socks. The dog liked to chew on toes. Now that she’s 1, it’s not such a problem, but we still have socks with holes because I didn’t want to replace them all. I once borrowed a pair of uggs and the tag under the heel wore a hole in my sock. I remember it scratching me ever so slightly when I wore them.