Men are very particular with socks to wear. Whether it’s to prevent their feet from sweating from the heat or to keep their feet warm in the cold weather or it’s for additional support for their heels and toes or just to match up in attire, they have all these kinds of socks. Either way, we’ve rounded up – the best socks that you might consider including in your next wardrobe upgrade.
Best to partner in your Vans Shoe check out the NO SHOW SOCKS 3 PACK. The world’s most ideal no-show socks. Low enough to be inconspicuous in Vans, yet sticky enough to keep the heel from slipping. These socks are highly breathable, which will help you get rid of that icky foot odor you’ve been trying to get rid of. Stretch for a custom fit. Made of cotton, polyester, and spandex and available in sizes 8-12.
Next, if you’re looking for a sock for active training, then try the Power Stride No-Show Sock with Active Grip. Designed for running and training these socks have PerformaHeelTM that has a 3D knit with dual yarns that provides stretch and integrated micro-cushioning while providing a tailored fit that remains in place, and the Active grip tab heel keeps these socks in place. It also has a seamless toe and a no-show length. These socks will get you through the whole day, with all the features you need to work, sweat, and rest.
Ideal for loafers and slip-on, check out the MARCOLIANI Three-Pack Invisible Touch Stretch Pima Cotton-Blend No-Show Socks. Marcoliani’s socks are created with a subtle, no-show profile, making them ideal for boat shoes and loafers. They’re constructed of a stretch Pima cotton blend that’s light and breathable, and they’re finished with inside silicone trims to keep them from slipping down as you walk.
Another no-show sock is the Kennedy No Shows. They’re made in Iowa with Supima cotton produced and spun in the United States, one of the world’s best extra-long-staple cotton fibers, and the newest Lonati circular knitting technique from Italy. True no-show construction with a terry footbed for more cushioning, a seamless toe, and an extra-wide silicone strip on the heel to avoid slipping.
Polo Ralph Lauren also has a no-show sock, No-Show Liner Sock. Their trademark embroidered pony and a comfy seamless construction offer a no-sock appearance in this 3-pack of stretch-cotton no-show liner socks. It has stretchy seaming along the opening to keep the socks in place. It is made from cotton, nylon, and spandex.
From Gap, their No-show Socks comes in 2 per pack. It has elasticized top and ribbed heel tab to make it stay in place. It is also Reinforced toe and heel to feel comfortable especially when wearing and walking with the shoes. It is made from cotton, polyester, and spandex.
Last from the No-show socks in this list is the CLASSIC SUPER NO SHOW SOCKS 3 PACK. It features a cushion for added comfort, and you’ll be able to move freely during your busy day. The seamless toe minimizes abrasion, making it more comfortable while yet providing the necessary barrier.
Steering away from a no-show sock, we have the Druthers™ melange ankle socks. These super soft ankle socks are produced from organic cotton that has been certified. This men’s apparel and essentials brand uses high-quality, low-impact materials to create each item in NYC or Japan (like organic or recycled cotton). As a result, you may feel both at ease and in charge.
if you’re a little extra, try the Build Your Box by CleanKnit. It’s a customizable box where you can customize your socks to wear and purchase from them. They have a Small box with 6socks inside, a medium with 12 socks, a large with 18 socks, and a box for special monogram socks based on your liking.
Our best pick for the best socks to wear is the Power Stride No-Show Sock with Active Grip. It is a multipurpose sock that is specifically designed to be comfortable while being active. Its technology also allows it to stay and in place that lessens the bother and worry of the wearer.
Kristine Decena is a professional editor with over 10 years of experience in the publishing industry. She specializes in editing food and drink, footwear, clothing, and other lifestyle content. She has worked for such notable companies as The New York Times Company, Food Network Magazine, HarperCollins Publishers Inc., Hearst Corporation and Condé Nast International. Kristine is a graduate of Ohio University where she obtained degrees in English Literature and Journalism before embarking on her career as an editor.