10/07/2020
8 Different Types Of Socks and How To Wear Them
Hello! Do you know that there are 8 types of socks that actually exist in this world? Yes? No? If the answer is a NO, then keep reading!
1. Knee High Socks
Knee-high socks are very long. They go right up to your knee. Diabetics and athletes often wear knee high socks because it adds support.
2. Calf Socks
Wearing calf socks is a nice accessory to spice up a women’s style and make your outfit really pop.These socks look stylish when worn together with skirts, dresses, or shorts along with high heels or boots.
3. Ankle Socks
Ankle socks cover your entire feet and just reaches right below your ankles. They work with low top athletic shoes and other casual footwear.
4. Quarter Socks
Quarter socks are a little bit longer than their ankle counterpart. They go up above your ankles and touches your shins. Similar in style to ankle socks, it just a matter of preference in style.
5. Crew Socks
Crew socks are the most common length socks. They are often worn during exercise at the gym and colder winter months. While these socks look and feel like normal socks, they double as dress socks too.
6. Mid Calf Socks
These socks keep you warm in cooler weather. For that reason, mid-calf socks are more often than not made from wool. Wool is an expensive material because of its durability, ability to keep your feet warm, and wick away sweat.
7. Thigh High Socks
Originally worn by men and women in Scotland, now women are the ones usually wearing thigh high socks. These socks reach above the knees and onto the thighs. These socks are suited to wear with skirts, shorts, and dresses.
8. No Show Socks
No show socks are also known as slip-on socks. They are thinner and lighter than traditional socks. Yet, these socks still offer some protection and sweat absorption. No show socks are great for wearing with loafers or boat shoes because they don’t show.
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Posted by Alya Maisarah