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In a world of stylish tops, sleek pants, and everything in between, a good, sturdy pair of socks is the unsung hero of almost any outfit. With all the different styles and lengths out there, though, how do you know which ones are best for you and your wardrobe? You’ve come to the right place. From ankle and crew socks to no-show and thigh-high socks, we’ve covered just about every sock length out there so you can make the best, most informed purchases for you and your feet.
Note: Many stores have their own sets of sock labels and lengths—always consult these lists when you’re buying from a specific brand.
Things You Should Know
- Toe-topper socks and liner socks partially cover your feet but are hidden by your footwear. They pair well with low-cut shoes like heels and loafers.
- Ankle socks only go up to your ankle, while quarter-crew socks sit 2-3 in (5.1-7.6 cm) above your ankle.
- Crew socks sit about 6 in (15.2 cm) above your ankle. They pair well with a variety of different footwear, including casual and dress shoes.
- Knee-high socks and thigh-high socks are the longest types of socks on the market. They go especially well with boots and booties.
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References
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