Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Sock it to me?

Matt Deckard

Man of Action
Messages
10,045
Location
A devout capitalist in Los Angeles CA.
Socks for living in, socks that look good absorb well and just plain feel damn good on your feet. Go wool blend all the way in a thicker weave than the traditional dress sock you find at the local department store.

I go dancing nearly daily and my feet take a pounding. Cotton socks no matter how soft or specially made, no matter what cotton plant they came from or how treated in some odd way or another; cotton socks always end up sticking to my feet in some odd way, chafing my skin against the sidewalls of my shoes and leaving me cold footed at the end of the day, soggy and adjusting how they lie in my shoes.

Cotton poly blend socks are better, sometimes by a lot and sometimes by a little. They are often too thin to take the beating that comes between the leather and my toes yet when given the choice between cotton and poly socks... in this case Poly blend socks with a bit of spandex wins hands down.
Since those aren't the best feel to my feet either, when I can find them and they are priced right and in a great style I head for something made with a little more thickness than the traditional dress sock you find at the mall.

Wool blended, better at wicking moisture and plenty of styles to choose from, wool blend socks take the cake whether running a conference or running on a treadmill for 30 minutes. I wear them in the summer.

IMG_9159-vi.jpg


So who is the best?

I used to swear by Ralph Lauren's winter wool socks. Awesome patterns and they just felt amazing. I'd go to the outlet in Camarillo where a gal would keep a bin handy whenever I came over, just to show me the ones that didn't sell for the season. I'd get them for a dollar a pair and that was marked down from 20 to 15 dollars at times. Argyles and stripes that looked like they came from the old Interwoven sock ads from the 30s.

But they aren't the best... best for designs yes, but when it comes to feeling on the feet... it's Robert Talbott socks for the win.




#1 Robert Talbott Socks

IMG_9170-vi.jpg


Made in Italy and they are costly... around 35 bucks a pair unless of course you are lucky enough to find them at Burlington coat factory for a song. The patterns are fine, stripes argyles and in the right looking weave to be confused with vintage socks. They feel great and last forever.




#2 Ralph Lauren socks

IMG_9168-vi.jpg


Made in China and they are costly as well. Around 15 to 20 bucks a pair. I'd wear them continuously and are a close runner up for the feel of Robert Talbott socks.. I think they just wear out a bit faster than the Robert Talbott socks and they tend to have a lower wool content.




#3 Brooks Brothers socks

IMG_9177-vi.jpg


Made in China. Only the thicker ones they make with wool. They have some good designs yet they fall down too easily (and I hate sock garters). You can really feel the nylon in these ones and if they would ad a little spandex that might make a big difference. I think it's the blend and the thickness of the weave being thinner, but I tend to leave them behind regardless of the price... which is sometimes around 12 to 15 dollars. I feel more of the plastic in Brooks Brothers socks. Less cushion and absorption. They also are shorter than the competition, so that's another draw back.

As for Gold Toe and Pantherella? Calvin klien has a better feeling weight to their socks with a seam that can't be felt.

I hear-tell Smartwool is going into dress socks... I'll see what that's all about soon enough.
 

WildCelt

One of the Regulars
Messages
178
Location
My Imagination, South Carolina
I first started wearing wool socks for backpacking and then graduated to wearing my light-weight grey hiking socks for casual wear. I have since declared that I will buy no more socks except wool or wool blend, but I didn't know where to get them. I'll have to check out BCF for those RL ones. Thanks, Matt.

Edit: I've been looking forward to Smartwool getting into dress socks, too. I hope their patterns are sufficiently traditional (and include plenty of argyles).
 

Matt Deckard

Man of Action
Messages
10,045
Location
A devout capitalist in Los Angeles CA.
WildCelt said:
I first started wearing wool socks for backpacking and then graduated to wearing my light-weight grey hiking socks for casual wear. I have since declared that I will buy no more socks except wool or wool blend, but I didn't know where to get them. I'll have to check out BCF for those RL ones. Thanks, Matt.

Edit: I've been looking forward to Smartwool getting into dress socks, too. I hope their patterns are sufficiently traditional (and include plenty of argyles).

Also check out Nordstrom Rack.
 

Brian Sheridan

One Too Many
Messages
1,456
Location
Erie, PA
I like Macy's Club Room socks. They are colorful, good designs, stay up and are always on sale. I need to check Burlington's for any Robert Talbotts'. Thanks for the tip.
 

nobodyspecial

Practically Family
Messages
514
Location
St. Paul, Minnesota
After switching to smartwool socks I never went back. Smartwool seems to be making some that can be paired with a suit as well as their hiking socks. Over the years I've given smartwool socks to friends and all have become converts. There are similar socks by other companies, but smartwool seems to have the largest selection.
 
Messages
11,579
Location
Covina, Califonia 91722
I definately find that wool socks are the best for me, for either sorts and outdoor stuff or as dress socks. However I don't normally find any deals on them so will only buy them occasionally if I have to pay full pop. Often I don't spend all day in dress shoes so many of the dress socks I get are from the 3 Day Suit Broker which are probably cotton poly blends and are ok for a shorter day.

Woll socks are really superb for me and I wish I had more.
 

carter

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,921
Location
Corsicana, TX
Tomasso said:
Thanks, Carter. I don't know how I missed this place.
Tomasso, They had an ad on the site of the Ivy Style interview that Marc posted. I ordered six pair of their military patterns and a watchstrap yesterday.
 

Irish4

Familiar Face
Messages
97
Location
Missouri
$35.00 for a pair of socks?wow........I need a job like yours!can you train me to do what you do for a living?......nice socks by the way
 

Irish4

Familiar Face
Messages
97
Location
Missouri
can you all imagine what I would look like climbing out of my truck at a truck stop to fuel,wearing those good looking socks wearing nothing but my boxer shorts and cowboy boots?.............I would have to do that so everybody could see my fancy socks.......
 

Tomasso

Incurably Addicted
Messages
13,719
Location
USA
Matt Deckard said:
series 3 license and the government is going to have to take your prints.
That's just so you can't walk in right off the street, like a mortgage broker. :p
 

Irish4

Familiar Face
Messages
97
Location
Missouri
Well....I do have a class A,with the fingerprint,twic card,background check,H endorsement.Along with others......
 

Forum statistics

Threads
107,347
Messages
3,034,722
Members
52,782
Latest member
aronhoustongy
Top