Nook&Stitch Reviews 23

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.3

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If this is the company I ordered the crochet book and other things plus mystery box, I haven’t received the things I ordered and I was sent a pdf and have no way to print it.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Was easy to track and the socks are so comfortable, that I immediately ordered another set of 4 upon receipt and trying them on. Love the socks!!!

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Was about to purchase based on a Facebook ad. Then I came here an witnessed the nightmare of reviews. This company cant even ship their product timely. Forget it. Back to Bombas. Pretty embarrassing h... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Easy ordering & quality product. I did receive an invoice from FedEx for shipping charges $26? Is that fraud or a real bill?

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  1. Clothing Store

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Nook and Stitch began with one simple goal. We wanted to create socks that actually make a difference in how people feel every day. After years of selling different styles, one product stood out above everything else. Our orthopedic sneaker socks. Customers kept telling us how much relief, comfort, and support they brought to their feet during work, training, or daily life. So we listened. Today, Nook and Stitch is fully dedicated to perfecting orthopedic sneaker socks. Nothing else. No distractions. Just one product that we believe can improve the way people move, walk, and live. Every pair is designed with smart padding, breathable materials, and supportive knitting that helps reduce strain and keeps your feet comfortable from morning to night. Whether you are active, on your feet all day, or simply want a better level of comfort, our socks are made to support you. Nook and Stitch is built on care, quality, and real feedback from real people. We grow by listening to our customers and improving constantly. Thank you for being part of our journey as we focus on creating the most comfortable orthopedic sneaker socks you will ever own.


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3.3

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Was about to purchase based on a…

Was about to purchase based on a Facebook ad. Then I came here an witnessed the nightmare of reviews. This company cant even ship their product timely. Forget it. Back to Bombas. Pretty embarrassing how bad this company dropped the ball...and on something so simple as socks.

April 6, 2026
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