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Mens Ankle Socks cover the entire foot but they are limited to the gym or other physical activities. They can be worn with trousers in the office or casually with loungewear or jeans. https://bit.ly/3x3eSRE<br>
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5 Different Types of Socks For Men In India Covering everything you need to know about
SOCK INSOLES If you’ve ever wanted to have the sweat-absorbing qualities of socks, without the added warmth of having your feet covered, or the annoyance of no-show sock-slippage sock insoles are the right answer. Equipped with latex soles underneath a fabric top, sock insoles put a layer of moisture-absorbing cloth between your shoes and your feet. Just like insoles, they’re easy to slip in and out of your shoes. Unlike more padded insoles, however, sock insoles are designed to be removed, washed, and reused again and again.
NO-SHOW SOCKS Offering more coverage than sock insoles, some men swear by these low profile socks because they are truly hidden, with no material peeking out above your shoe. You’ll also hear them referred to as loafer socks, since they look great with loafers or boat shoes, anything with a lower vamp. Ideal for casual summer wear, no show socks look great with everything from cuffed chinos to shorts. Unless you’re particularly daring, though, they’re usually not a great look with anything more formal. For any of the hotter months of the year, a few pairs of no show socks will go a long way towards keeping you comfortable and looking great. When to wear it: Late spring into summer What to wear it with: Cuffed pants, shorts, any low rise shoes
LOW CUT SOCKS Noticeably taller than true no-show socks, low cuts will come right up to the top edge of most low top shoes. The socks’ ribbing usually ends right at the ankle bone, while still leaving a nice clean line when worn with cuffed pants or shorts. If you’ve worn no-show socks and ended up with painful chafing or blisters from your shoes, low cuts will provide a welcome relief. That extra inch or so of material is exactly the amount that you need to protect sensitive skin. Additionally, the length of most close-fitting athletic socks starts at a low cut. Unless you’re wearing joggers or athletic pants to work out.
ANKLE SOCKS Ankle Length Socks is the choice for most athletic endeavours. But, style-wise, ankle-length socks fall in an odd middle ground between no-shows and crews. They’re stable and secure when worn, but far from being a desirable fashion statement with shorts or cuffed pants. Still, any active man should have a place for at least a few pairs of ankle-length socks in his wardrobe they’re totally fine with joggers or track pants when working out. Personally, we like these from Mack Weldon for just about any physical activity. If you can find a smart casual outfit that looks great with socks of this length, more power to you; however, we reserve ankle-length socks for running, hiking, and other sports. When to wear it: Spring, summer, fall, and workouts What to wear it with: Sneakers, hiking boots, and any athletic wear
MID-CALF SOCKS They’re the types of socks businessmen and any man wanting to look sharp and professional will go for. Commonly made of thinner materials than any of the shorter sock lengths, mid-calf socks also often sport decorative patterns that look great when worn with dress pants. Since there’s no official designation for how tall each category of sock is, it’s more useful to choose mid-calf socks based on their material. You’ll find merino wool socks in varying thicknesses, making mid-calf dress socks available for every season.