While Amazon Prime Day may be over, the retailer is still offering some amazing secret sales if you know where to look. One of our favorite secret deals that you can still shop at Prime Day-level prices is the markdown on the cult-favorite Bomkinta Slouchy Socks.
With nearly 500 five-star reviews on Amazon, these top slouch socks have certainly made a name for themselves. They have even laid claim to a spot on Alix Earle’s Amazon storefront, and they’re a number one best-seller in their category on Amazon. This is partially because of the fact that they perfectly embody the slouch sock trend that’s been popping up on TikTok and on street style icons.
So what’s the genius with these top women’s socks? They ensure a foolproof slouchy look with no effort, thanks to ruching at the ankle. From there, they have a vertical ribbing effect that allows you to easily adjust their height. On TikTok, creators love to style them with Princess Diana’s off-duty style in mind, teaming the socks with biker shorts, oversized sweatshirts, and retro walking sneakers. That said, you could just as easily dress them up with loafers and a skirt for the office. They’re also available in sets of three, some of which include black, cream and gray colorways that go with everything in your wardrobe.
Crafted with polyester and spandex, the socks are not only breathable, but they will hold their shape over time and throughout multiple trips through the washing machine. They also have a band at the top that will keep them from riding down once you’ve adjusted them to the perfect spot.
Since this is a rare post-Prime Day deal, we’re not sure when it will end. Make sure to add a set (or two!) of the socks to your cart now to make sure you aren’t missing out on the deal.
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Brittany Loggins is a freelance writer who’s work has been published in outlets like InStyle, Real Simple, The Cut, and Architectural Digest. During her journalism career, she has spent hours researching and testing products across fashion, home, and beauty categories. Loggins wrote this article on top-trending Amazon socks you can still shop on sale after Prime Day 2024.
Amazon Prime Day has officially arrived, and while there are major deals on a huge array of footwear and fashion finds on sale, we caught one deal you won’t want to pass up on. During Prime Day 2024, you can save up to 30 percent off of Wolford tights that are often seen on celebs like Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift.
It’s the perfect time to escape the brutal summer heat by stocking up on fall essentials, and these tights are a great place to start. Wolford tights are known for their compression and shapewear features, both of which elongate and tone the look of your legs. They also offer a huge range of colors and opacities so that you can team them with all sorts of cute outfits.
Known for creating a super sexy silhouette, these tights have become a celeb favorite, and they’ve been spotted on Beyoncé, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Anya Taylor-Joy. Sabrina Carpenter even donned a pair in her now-iconic music video for “Please Please Please.”
While the Prime Day sales will last until July 17, you definitely need to add your favorite items to your cart immediately if you want to grab your favorite colorways and styles. With many of the styles on sale for 30 percent off, they will definitely sell out quickly. To help you out, we’ve pulled some of the best options below in different colors and styles so that you can set yourself up for outfit success.
To access these deals (plus discounts on home essentials, best-selling socks, and more), you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership — if you’re not enrolled, sign up for a free trial below.
For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. Learn more about us here.
Brittany Loggins is a freelance writer who’s work has been published in outlets like InStyle, Real Simple, The Cut, and Architectural Digest. During her journalism career, she has spent hours researching and testing products across fashion, home, and beauty categories. Loggins wrote this article on Wolford tights deals to shop during Amazon Prime Day 2024.
Amazon Prime Day 2024 is chock full of amazing deals on top footwear, home and fashion items, beauty goodies, and everything in between. But, if you’re only shopping the sale to re-stock your basics while prices are low, you don’t want to miss out on the treasure trove of Prime Day men’s and women’s sock deals up for grabs.
As far as we’re concerned, you can never own too many pairs of socks. They can be as varied as your footwear collection itself, from crew and ankle sock styles you can wear with sneakers, to no-shoe socks designed for dress shoes. There are specific styles suited for different activities, too, like durable hiking socks or low-profile silhouettes with grippy bottoms designed for yoga and pilates. Above all, it’s especially important to have breathable socks on hand for summer that wick moisture and reduce odor, no matter the shoes you’re slipping into.
You can load your cart with deals up to 60 percent off on women’s socks and men’s socks, including gold standard bestselling styles from brands like Hanes, Fruit of The Loom, and adidas, as well as cozy Barefoot Dreams socks, and crew cuts from Stance that earn equal points for fashion and sporty function.
Below, shop the best Amazon Prime Day sock deals right now. But hurry — these deals won’t last long.
For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. Learn more about us here.
Olivia Cigliano is a Commerce Writer & Producer at Footwear News and WWD where she writes and edits shopping content across fashion, beauty, footwear, TikTok style trends, and more. Cigliano received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Emerson College, and her byline can be found in publications including Elite Daily and CR Fashion Book. She is currently based in New York City. She’s reported several installments of Amazon Prime Day at Footwear News, including the best deals on footwear and socks.
Never underestimate the power of a good sock. While they may be an afterthought among your high-style accessories or performance gear, socks pose an opportunity to largely impact foot support, the fit of a shoe, or an outfit’s overall style appeal. With so many options and styles to choose from, Footwear News Shop editors have highlighted our top 12 standout pairs that deliver on all-day comfort.
The best socks for women function as a basic, but are anything but, as they range in supportive and stylish iterations, from moisture-wicking fabrications to trendy knee-high socks and everything in between. Whether it’s an adidas sock that’s optimized for athletic performance, or a Nike gym sock that’s reimagined as an bold accessory at Fashion Week, socks take on myriad functions, though they should always be durable, comfortable, and bring value to your footwear rotation.
An artfully styled sock is surprisingly on trend for the hotter months of 2024, as it can bring unexpected intrigue to even the most bold shoe or pared-down choice — and serve as a statement for both casual and formal occasions. Take the age-old debate over socks and sandals for example — a playful formula to elevate a daily shoe while upping the comfort factor. Or, look to dress shoes, like Mary Jane shoes, kitten heels, loafers, or ballet flats, which may otherwise cause painful pinching and blisters over the course of long days on your feet, if not for a soft layer of stretchy cotton that allows space to play with color and texture all the same.
Or, consider preppy knee-high socks that Tamara Conlin, SVP of Merchandising and Design for Bombas, deems a secret weapon for playing with outfit proportions, like crop tops or micro-mini skirts. “It has come with an evolution in how socks play into our outfits,” she previously told Footwear News. “Ribbed socks are classic and look great styled under boots; lightweight, breathable mesh materials work year-round and can be dressed up with skirts or shorts, or dressed down under jeans.”
Below, shop our sock recommendations that revamp your wardrobe basics, including stylish designs, supportive features, innovative comfort solutions, and more, plus additional inspo for show-stopping sock outfit ideas.
Socks are the unsung hero of your footwear rotation, so it’s important to shop styles for different needs. They range from high-performance athletic styles to delicate styles that purely deliver on aesthetic, but the best socks for women should provide equal parts style and comfort. Since there’s many sock options to choose from for the range of needs and preferences, Footwear News Shop editor selected our top three must-have pairs to add to your sock drawer. We assessed the below selections based on essential criteria, including stylish trend appeal, true versatility, and reliable durability:
Just like any other accessory in your wardrobe, staple socks go through trends, too. In fact, artful sock styling has never been more on-trend — from sheer socks styled with slinky-strapped pumps to crisp crew socks that contrast smooth leather loafers. Once an afterthought, sock styling is now an easy, high-style way to add instant intrigue into any ensemble for work and play. There are really no rules to the sock game (yes, we even stand by socks with sandals), but if you’re looking for elevated inspo, look to the stars and the runways that are celebrating the humble sock in more ways than one.
Crew socks:
These days, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a model-off-duty look that doesn’t incorporate a pair of white crew socks with walking shoes. The post-pilates ensembles of Kaia Gerber, Kendall Jenner, and Lori Harvey routinely feature a clean crew ankle cut (which are, more times than not, Alo Yoga’s Throwback Sock), but varsity stripes and ankle padding go beyond athleisure, too. Emily Ratajkowski, for example, paired a chic leather jacket and midi skirt with ribbed socks and black Puma shoes for a stroll around NYC, while Jennifer Lawrence was recently spotted in green J.Crew socks with moccasin loafers and formal trousers. As for the runways, Prada matched shiny oxford shoes with matching black crew socks as a neutral base for metallics up top, and LaQuan Smith strapped in a similar cut with strappy heeled sandals.
Colored socks:
The simplest way to make an outfit look more thought-out? Add a pop of color that ties into the palette of your ensemble, or that brings a new energy to the overall feel. Take cues from the Jacquemus spring runway, which showed models in monochromatic red suiting — a top color trend of 2024 — with matching red socks that unexpectedly slipped into thong sandals. However, colored knee-high sheer socks are among the most dominant trend for spring, as an apt follow-up to last summer’s colored tights trend: Zimmerman showed glossy mules with colorful knee-high sheer socks in nude, gray, and lilac hues; the legs at Victoria Beckham shined in silver, rich burgundy, and green dual-tones; and Givenchy presented the rainbow of opaque colorways with every length of hem.
Sheer socks:
Much like tights or pantyhose, sheer socks serve as an added layer between your foot and your shoe, but offer a lighter and more versatile option for the spring and summer months. They can appear in any cut, from crew to knee-high, as well as the range of colorways and patterns. Gauzy gowns at Proenza Schouler were paired with sleek and chic sheer black crew socks that seamlessly melted into shiny black loafers, while Ami styled similar slouchy iterations with clean-cut tailoring and metallic loafers.
Slouchy socks:
The slouchy sock trend has been raging over several recent fashion cycles, but it’s getting a new lease on life with leggy hems and streamlined footwear for spring 2024. While Princess Diana’s street style lends major inspiration for thick, scrunched knits atop white sneakers, the runways have displayed thinner iterations that recontextualize dress socks with a more relaxed feel. Case in point: Ferragamo teamed wrinkled-up black crew socks with chunky sneakers to ground stiffer pieces and hot pants up top. Similarly, Gigi Hadid is often seen contrasting formal loafers and suiting with crumpled white crew socks, while Dakota Johnson recently squished a similar sock style into sporty sneakers to dress-down a feminine, summer frock. Hailey Bieber, who seemingly takes the wealth of inspiration from Princess Diana’s stylings, is also routinely seen scrunching white socks into traditional dress shoes, from Mary Jane shoes, ballet flats, and driving loafers.
Knee-high socks:
Forget everything you knew about prep school socks — and replace it with coquette-core style trends of recent. Rather than committing to heavy legwear, knee-high socks (especially in sheer fabrics) relieve some weight while also flattering the leg with elongating shape. Another sock moment on the Jacquemus spring 2024 runway included models that walked in calf-scaling lace socks that complimented ladylike Mary Jane stilettos, though solid-toned knee-high socks have also been trending in fashion insider street style — from Addison Rae‘s sweet and slouchy pairing with point-toe heels to Diane Kruger’s pump stockings on the award season red carpet.
Darkcom Ruffled Ankle Socks
Shown with: J.Crew Garçon Classic Shirt ($98), Gap Modern Tank Top ($9), Levi’s High Rise Baggy Shorts (69.50), Gucci Jordaan Loafers ($990)
J.Crew Ribbed Dress Socks
Shown with: Lisa Says Gah Erin Tank ($88), J.Crew Amelia Maxi Skirt ($128), Steve Madden Kari Mesh Red Pumps (99.95)
Alo Unisex Half-Crew Throwback Sock
Shown with: Asics Gel-Kayano 14 Shoes ($150), Aerie Offline Tiebreaker Pleated Dress ($52.46)
For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. Learn more about us here.
Tamara Conlin is SVP of merchandising and design for Bombas, a sock-wear and clothing brand whose mission is to design comfortable socks, underwear, and T-shirts for every type of consumer. Also baked into the brand’s mission is addressing the needs of our immediate community. For every piece of clothing you purchase, the brand donates a similar one to those experiencing homelessness.
Olivia Cigliano is a Commerce Writer & Producer at Footwear News and WWD where she writes and edits shopping content on the best-rated footwear, TikTok style trends, and more. Olivia received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Emerson College, and her byline can be found in publications including Elite Daily and CR Fashion Book. She regularly reports on shoppable footwear trends that appear across runways, red carpets, celebrity street style, and TikTok FYPs.
Socks are no longer an afterthought when it comes to assembling your daily outfits — and they haven’t been for quite some time. However, most men have a complicated relationship with the footwear accoutrement. In the late 2000s, as pants slimmed down and denim bottoms were tapered (thanks to the resurgence of the skinny jean), a man could no longer conceal mismatched, raggedy socks from the bottom of their dresser drawer. But unlike the market today, men only had a handful of decent sock offerings to select from — Stance launched in late 2009, Happy Socks only the year prior, and Bombas was founded in 2013.
The Great Recession ushered in a more casual approach to spring-summer office wear with relaxed city suits and blazer-and-denim-jean designer outfit ensembles. A look back at the spring 2010 menswear collections — from Missoni and Moschino to John Varvatos and J.Crew — pinpoints the peak of the exposed ankle trend that was dubbed by The New York Times as “the rolled cuff epidemic”. Thankfully, the tricky trend’s decade-long stronghold was a key catalyst to the innovative, quality-constructed no-show socks that stylish men clung to for over a decade to show a flash of ankle.
Today, men’s socks are back on display with the global sock market projected to grow significantly through 2031. For this sock-supporting editor, who’s bare feet took a brutal beating as he worked his socks off in stylish, stiff loafers throughout his twenties, this is welcomed news that I’ve been preparing for, testing out dozens of dress socks, ankle socks, athletic socks, and even fuzzy socks to wear to bed (yes, some of us guys like a little cozy comfort for our cold feet) over the past years.
From my tried-and-true, day-to-day sock essentials to fancy man hosiery for special occasions, below are quality pairs you can purchase with confidence knowing they’ll knock your (old) socks off with supreme comfort that doesn’t sacrifice your style.
One Footwear News Shop editor tested dozens of the best men’s socks on the market (and has the over-stuffed sock drawer to prove it). While many socks are worth spending your money on, the three tested socks for men selected below were standouts in one way or another for the socks’ thickness, feel, durability, and overall style appeal. Many others are worth the investment, but these top three men’s sock styles are standouts that merited a special call out.
Skims Men’s Tube Crew Socks: Alright, I didn’t actually expect to think much of Skims’ menswear collection, especially the socks. I was wrong — very wrong. These white ribbed socks have the ideal mid-weight thickness that I wore with both classic penny loafers and classic Nikes. Unlike a sleek and sensual dress sock, these socks stay up at my calves for an entire day (well over 12 hours of wear), yet didn’t cause any irritation or discomfort. I was convinced the classic white socks would be marked by the wear of my leather office shoes. Not only did they stay white for the full day, but when put through a machine wash, the socks still looked brand new. The brand does not advise that you put them in the dryer, but this editor might have decided to take a chance with drying them in the machine and they held up in feel and appearance. You can’t really beat that, right?
Bombas Men’s Lightweight Merino Wool Blend No-Show Socks: I really can’t think of many (if any) no-show socks that actually stayed on my feet for the day with zero movement. These comfy Bombas socks will be the MVPs of your sock drawer for almost any occasion with a soft feel, snug fit, and just the right amount of comfort from a plush feel. The silicone heel grips are extra reinforcement so you can step in style without worrying about an uncomfortable sock situation in the middle of a big meeting. Knowing that the brand donates a pair of socks to those in need with every purchase makes it even easier to justify this quality purchase.
Cozy Earth The Plush Lounge Socks: One reviewer described these socks as a “microdose of luxury” and we couldn’t have said it better. Just like the brand’s bestselling Bamboo joggers, these comfy socks feel like a spa day for feet in need of some R&R. I wear these lounge socks around my apartment, on dog walks with Crocs Mellow Recovery slides, and with JW Anderson mules for casual brunch hangs. If you’re a big sock fanatic like myself, you know there’s a certain level of comfort on those chill, lazy days that only a good plush sock can deliver, and if you haven’t found that perfect pair, just add these to your e-cart and you can thank us later.
A culmination of factors led us to this glorious men’s socks resurgence. Shortly before becoming an editor at Footwear News, I interviewed several style experts about the new sock situation for spring 2021 as a focal point across designer collections — from Sacai‘s loafers-and-white-socks style to Celine‘s skater boy shoes and white socks with frayed-hemmed, cropped jeans to Fendi‘s assortment of logo-branded dress socks paired with slide sandals. Fashion’s stamp of approval of intentional sock showcasing, combined with the rise of pandemic-appropriate socks-and-mules moments, was on every fashionable man’s mind. My quest: to figure out what socks a man absolutely needs in his wardrobe — and many of those learnings still apply.
The consensus among the experts — which ranged from celebrity stylist Jeanne Yang to former Mr. Porter Style Director Ollie Arnold — was that men’s socks are another place for men to play up their personal style in a new normal of casual style sans daily neckties. This still applies as celebrities hit red carpets in 2024 in no-shirt-no-tie attire, opting for necklaces with tank tops and blazers (very Saint Laurent spring 2024). However, there is no one-sock-fits-all solution; you’ll need marled, textured socks for Birkenstock Bostons, an assortment of colorways in dress socks for tonal compliments to your slim dress shoes, and of course, classic white ribbed socks for everything in between.
“There’s the old adage that you dress from the shoes up, and I think there’s a lot of truth in that still, especially for men,” said Arnold back in 2021. “It’s about bringing more attention to what you wear on your feet — it only makes sense that the next stage [after shoes] is to look at your socks.”
Arnold suggests accessing your wardrobe and footwear assortment before planning out the socks you’ll need for the season. For a safe bet, stick to similar color families, but as Yang pointed out, for the bold and fashionably brave, don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone.
“The effortlessness of owning a look with cool socks is sexy,” said Yang, as we discussed grandpa-chic, socks-and-mules style. “There’s more stigma now if you look like you’re trying too hard.”
Part of the sock’s rise in importance can be attributed to the dad sneaker and the dad-style mentality. The “ugly shoe” trend might have began to take off in the mid-2010s, but 2019’s peak dad style with the hype around classic New Balance 990 sneakers — partially due Aimé Leon Dore’s ongoing collaborations that nod to ’90s Americana in a post-sneakerhead world — would encourage men to select socks specifically to compliment not just their fresh pairs of retro classics, but to compliment their overall style aesthetic. Retro stripes, primary colors, and subtle prints or embroidery on tube socks elevate the ‘fit to its highest potential.
Effortlessly cool style doesn’t come naturally to all, but that’s where you only need to look to the stylish men of Hollywood for some pointers. Take Jacob Elordi’s Nike gym socks peeking out from under his Chelsea boots in a short suit to the Valentino spring 2024 show. The look isn’t as revolutionary as you’d think (hello, ’90s Calvin Klein!), but it does take a sizable amount of swagger to step out with confidence in this look.
A safer bet for sock style would be to emulate the iconic coolness of James Dean, who favored a white sock with his G.H. Bass Weejuns. Today, a modern James Dean named Paul Mescal can be seen sporting white ribbed socks with Gucci Horsebit 1953 loafers. Our favorite part of this look? Depending on the loafer, you can actually wear a thicker gym sock with them (keeping in mind the width and heftiness of the men’s loafer should be on par with the thickness of your sock).
The look of the moment is very 1960s-1990s prep — and it doesn’t stop with loafers. John F. Kennedy and Steve McQueen would sport thick ribbed socks with deck shoes, which also was a popular trend in the early ’90s, seen in Polo Ralph Lauren and J.Crew fashions at the time. Looking back at classic sports style, such as 1930s tennis attire, you’ll notice thicker, slouchy socks on display, too. For Pharrell’s debut menswear collection for Louis Vuitton, the style savant took the thick athletic sock look to the next level with extra long, slouched, white ribbed socks featuring pearl-fastening mini cargo pockets.
The spring 2024 designer menswear collections weren’t just about the thick athletic sock. At Dior, cropped, straight-leg trousers showcased ankle-hugging ribbed dress socks that helped to balance the proportion of the brand’s chunky loafers of the season. The same simply stylish socks complimented standout men’s sandals in neon yellow and animal print. Always marching to the beat of the beloved label’s own drum, black dress socks proved to be the ideal accent to highlight Prada‘s high-shine, slip-on patent leather loafers in a range of colors, from unexpected pastel hues to versatile neutrals and even a vibrant red colorway. The Row showed a masterful play of “normcore” with simple white ribbed dress socks that paired perfectly with black cropped trousers and Birkenstock Boston-like Vasko slides.
Simply put: A man can truly never own enough socks.
For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis, and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. Learn more about us here.
Ollie Arnold is a brand consultant and the former Style Director of Mr. Porter, a position he held for nearly a decade.
Jeanne Yang is a Los Angeles-based celebrity stylist. She currently works with A-list talent including Christian Bale, Jason Momoa, Keanu Reeves, Jamie Dornan, Taika Waititi, Simu Liu, Kumail Nanjiani, Regé-Jean Page, Anthony Mackie, and more. She has contributed to top publications such as GQ, InStyle, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Esquire, and Vogue and continues to consult for major fashion and cosmetic companies on their national advertising campaigns.
Adam Mansuroglu is the Director of Commerce for Footwear News and WWD, overseeing strategy for shopping content on both brands, along with writing and editing shopping guides, product reviews, and shopping trend stories for all types of footwear, from designer shoes to athletic sneakers for both men and women. Prior to his current role, Mansuroglu was a fashion editor and stylist at Cosmopolitan Magazine, Style Editor at BestProducts.com, and Senior Style & Gear Editor for Men’s Health Magazine, where he edited the annual Men’s Health Sneaker Awards. Mansuroglu has been tapped as a shopping expert for editorial websites such as Wirecutter, and his writing has also appeared in Out Magazine, Esquire and other publications.
London called and Gucci answered. Today’s Gucci cruise 2025 fashion show at the Tate Modern had everything one could expect from the Italian fashion house: a star-studded front row, showstopping day-to-night ensembles, and most importantly, a number of lust-worthy horsebit loafers. The key accoutrement of the collection? $220 white ribbed socks.
As leggy cool-girl models paraded down the runway surrounded by an abundance of plant life, shiny black creeper loafers were on display with contrasting white cotton-blend crew socks, all featuring Gucci’s signature green and red web trim. Surprised? You should be. Though ribbed socks and women’s shoe pairings have been a long time fashion styling trick to add some interest below the knee (a favorite for Miuccia Prada), Gucci creative director Sabato De Sarno’s womenswear collections have noticeably shown models sans socks, even as the fashion set and their influenced social media followers have embraced the retro sock look, pairing the footwear essential with sandals, loafers, sneakers, and even chic slingbacks. Sure, the Gucci fall 2024 menswear collection featured plenty white cloth-covered ankles peeping out of every tailored trouser strutting down the runway, but with this new womenswear collection, a slew of short hemlines presented a new opportunity for Gucci to showcase designer socks.
As fashion continues its shift away from the maximalist days of logo-covered offerings to a more subtle “quiet luxury” aesthetic, Gucci’s instantly recognizable web trim signals the value of your everyday socks to the fashion-loving consumer without overwhelming the eye (similar to Thom Browne’s 4-Bar socks).
Is this Gucci’s play to market more accessible goods to the aspirational luxury shopper, or is this just a new impulse purchase for the wealthy consumer to complete the total look? Either way, it caught our attention (and if you’re still reading this, it caught yours as well).
Made in Italy, the web-branded socks offer a soft, plush feel with a throwback vibe that’s also very on-trend today. While we’re not entirely sure how we would feel about pairing this recognizable Gucci sock situation with luxury footwear designed by another storied fashion house, if you are one of the millions of Gucci horsebit loafer-wearing steppers who like a fresh pair of white socks, why not kick your style up a notch with this pricey shoe accent? Plus, we highly doubt that even the shopper with the most disorganized sock drawer will ever let this pricey pair uncouple.
For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. Learn more about us here.
Adam Mansuroglu is the Director of Commerce for Footwear News and WWD, overseeing strategy for shopping content on both brands, along with writing and editing shopping guides, product reviews, and shopping trend stories for all types of footwear, from designer shoes to athletic sneakers for both men and women. Prior to his current role, Mansuroglu was a fashion editor and stylist at Cosmopolitan Magazine, Style Editor at BestProducts.com, and Senior Style & Gear Editor for Men’s Health Magazine. Mansuroglu has been tapped as a shopping expert for editorial websites such as Wirecutter, and his writing has also appeared in Out Magazine, Esquire and other publications.
There’s a style secret that every fashion insider takes into account when planning an outfit: Socks. You heard that right — this wardrobe basic is an essential finishing touch for any look, and our editors are equipped with a variety of Bombas socks for all occasions, from office hours to happy hour and everything in between.
Whether it’s frilly socks that add a feminine twist to loafers, ankle socks that soften the silhouette of a slingback kitten heel, or simply a great no-show sock that doesn’t slip, the humble sock can make or break a look. Similar to statement jewelry or a sculptural designer handbag, socks add a layer of interest and intrigue to provide that je ne sais quois to any outfit. We’ve seen style stars like Bella Hadid, Taylor Swift, and Irina Shayk embrace layered sock looks, with these notable names using socks to dress up everything from loafers to heels. On Schiaparelli and Victoria Beckham’s spring 2024 runways alone, statement socks in varying cuts and materials were seen on models.
You may know Bombas for their performance socks, but we’re eyeing so many chic pairs that bode well for springtime frolics, summer vacations, and for elevating your everyday wardrobe. Beyond a style statement, socks are a workhorse of the wardrobe. So it’s important to select high-quality pairs that will hold up to wear, tear, and frequent washing. Bombas’ selection of socks delivers on that, with the brand’s seamless toes that prevent rubbing, honeycomb arch support, blister tabs, and zone cushioning. On top of chic styles and tech-forward features, Bombas also gives back: With each purchase, Bombas donates essential clothing to shelters, rehabilitation centers, transitional living centers, and more (over 100 million donated & counting!). One Purchased = One Donated.
These socks come at a premium price — so are Bombas worth it? According to our editors, Bombas’ wide variety of sock styles are well worth the splurge for their quality materials, luxurious feel, and long-lasting durability (not to mention our newfound love for them as fashionable accessories). And we have a surprise for you: Footwear News readers can score 20 percent off their first purchase with code FWN20.
After extensively testing a slew of Bombas’ bestselling styles, our editors are excited to share our favorite pairs and how we’re styling them for spring and summer.
Never in a million years did I think my silver kitten heels could be elevated even more, but Bombas proved me wrong with the Lightweight Ribbed Quarter Socks. To be honest, these gorgeous point-toe shoes aren’t the most comfortable, as they always pinch my toes and cause blisters in just a few hours of wear. These ribbed quarter socks are a holy grail solution — not only do they prevent painful rubbing, they help my foot stand more secure in the footbed, aiding in stability in every stride, and add an editorial vibe to styling for the office or a night out.
The material of these socks feels super smooth and seriously luxe, while the ribbing and striping brings texture and somewhat of a sporty vibe to contrast chic design of the shoes. They feel lightweight and thin on my feet, and flash in so many vivid colorway options that I’m already planning on stocking up on for summer days ahead.
They can certainly be worn with my daily sneakers, but why hide a fun design? I can easily see myself wearing these as statement socks with cute sandals or recovery slides, or even popping out of ankle boots for visual contrast and an added personality touch. Plus, the socks themselves are convertible, so you can also wear them as fold-over socks when temps are especially high on sunny days. — Olivia Cigliano
Frilly socks are having a moment, and I’m so here for it. I own a handful of options that I wear on the regular, but they’re all prone to pilling and the frilly seam starts to sag after a few washes. Not the case with Bombas’ women’s frill socks! They have the lightweight, silky feel of hosiery, but that delicate design is surprisingly durable — after multiple wears and washes this month, they’re still good as new.
I’m convinced that I need enough of these Bombas frilly socks to wear for every day of the week; there’s nothing they don’t go with. On the weekend, I’ll pair them with tan sneakers for a tonal look, or go full girly with a slip dress, frilly socks, and mules. For days at the office, I pair them with my go-to chunky loafers and cropped trousers — the frill detail adds a fun, femme touch to an otherwise plain outfit.
Another reason these are the best frilly socks on the market? They never slide down. I ordered a pair true to size, and compared to similar options I’ve tested, these have a soft hold right around the ankle that doesn’t stretch out or sag during a long day of wear.
Bombas’ frill socks have a second-skin feel to them that makes it easy to wear with any pair of shoes in my closet. Because they’re so thin, they don’t cramp my toes in pointed flats, and that feature also lets me wear them with shoes that would otherwise rub or create blisters after a long day on my feet. Those with sweaty feet will love how breathable they are, too. — Claire Sullivan
I’ve got to be honest: I used to absolutely hate no-show socks — until I got my hands on a pair of Bombas’ lightweight no-show socks. So many of these unseen foot essentials slide right off my heel with one step out the door, and it drives me insane throughout my busy day. While athletic socks are trending now, sometimes a good outfit is made greater with a pant cuff and flash of ankle. (As a former fashion and celebrity stylist, I speak from experience.) What makes Bombas’ no-shows ideal for your spring and summer style moves are the Stay-Put Heel Grips. Yes, other brands have similar technology in their no-shows, but Bombas really delivers with their best-selling product. From men’s dress shoes to fashionable sneakers, I could wear them all day and I don’t even have to worry about headache-inducing sock slips — I even forget I have them on sometimes.
The lightweight material is also a key feature that makes these Bombas no-shows a go-to in sock arsenal. The last thing you want when you’re going for a refined look is a chunky no-show that adds bulk to your foot, which will make dress shoes uncomfortable and less polished in appearance. I used to try old-school Peds knockoffs that had the lightweight, thin look I wanted, but as we all know, those didn’t provide much protection and basically only last for one use.
Even though Bombas no-shows will go under the radar, a mixed colorway four-pack is smart choice for men’s dress shoes with an ultra-low cut. This way, should anyone even see a glimpse of Bombas’ no-show socks, you can wear ones that pair best with your outfit of the day. When visiting friends with “shoes off!” house rules, it’s the little details that’ll make you stand tall with suave style (even if you’ve lost some height without your shoes). — Adam Mansuroglu
I have an overflowing sock drawer of white crew or quarter socks that I wear regularly with highly-cushioned dad shoes and chunky sneakers à la Princess Diana, but none of them make an impact on my foot support quite like the Bombas x Venus Williams Quarter Socks. My Nike Cortez Shoes were specifically purchased for their super plush underfoot feel, regardless of which socks I choose to wear, so I was shocked at how impactful these socks felt in my overall comfort, even in conjunction with thick insole cushioning.
They’re so snug, soft, and breathable, with noticeable cushioning zones that don’t feel bulky inside my shoes. As someone with flat feet, I’m always searching for added arch support, and Bombas’ signature Honeycomb design aptly delivers on flexible compression. This pair is one I grab for when I know I’ll be spending long periods of time on my feet, whether I’m heading to the gym for a cardio workout, strutting in dress shoes to the office, or scaling the New York City streets on busy weekends.
While these socks are optimized for performance in mind, with a major stamp of approval from none other than Venus Williams, I love the colorway for artful styling as well. As much as I love my green sneakers, they can pose a challenge in terms of color pairings, however I really enjoy the way the peach-tone striping brings added contrast and playfulness to my bold footwear. Even with neutral shoes, like white sneakers or black loafers, they bring style value and a pop of color, and can effectively supplement my favorite shoe styles that may lack comfort features like cushioning or arch support. — Cigliano
My extensive collection of the best men’s socks has a new addition I love wearing. White ribbed socks are one of the the biggest men’s fashion must-haves of the moment, and for a person like me who doesn’t get sweaty feet often, they’re also great for weekend sports. What makes these vintage-inspired Bombas half-calf socks a winner in my book is their durability, feel, and of course, fashionable look. I’ve paired them with my Y2K-inspired retro runners and classic, cool loafers that compliment my double-pleated pants at the office.
Sturdy, timeless loafers are a top shoe trend that’s not going away any time soon, but man, breaking in a well-constructed pair of the dapper shoes can give your feet and ankles a brutal beating (ouch!). Thankfully, today’s sock trend helps to soften the new-shoes pain and prevent blisters. Bombas’ half calf socks are my first choice in a line-up for their Stay-Up Technology (that actually works) and long-staple cotton material that provides a smooth finish with durability to fight friction.
As a veteran style editor, I found this wine-striped style to be instantly appealing; it’s versatile and on-trend. From my shiny silver Nike P-6000s to my dark-green Gazelles, it’s impossible to find a pair of sneakers in my closet that doesn’t look seriously stylish with these bestsellers. Pick a color, any color — these Bombas bad boys have you covered.
What really impressed me about these socks were how they held up after several machine washes. Unlike other socks I own, I know my Bombas can withstand endless wears and still look fresh. Now, my only problem is making sure I don’t misplace one half of the dynamic duo.
Basically, you know Bombas socks are that damn good when you start building your daily ‘fits around them. — Adam Mansuroglu
For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis, and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items.
Three Footwear News Shop editors spent one month testing bestselling Bombas socks across the brand’s myriad collections. During testing, we wore these socks with various shoes, including loafers, sneakers, heels, and more, to assess the fit and feel of the different styles. Our editors machine washed and dried the socks multiple times throughout the course of testing to take note of any pilling or tears (none to report). Based on this extensive testing, we whittled down our five favorite pairs of Bombas socks for men and women’s styling. Learn more about us here.
Adam Mansuroglu is the Director of Commerce for Footwear News and WWD, overseeing strategy for shopping content on both brands, along with writing and editing shopping guides, product reviews, and shopping trend stories for all types of footwear, from designer shoes to athletic sneakers for both men and women. Prior to his current role, Mansuroglu was a fashion editor and stylist at Cosmopolitan Magazine, Style Editor at BestProducts.com, and Senior Style & Gear Editor for Men’s Health Magazine, where he edited the annual Men’s Health Sneaker Awards. Mansuroglu has been tapped as a shopping expert for editorial websites such as Wirecutter, and his writing has also appeared in Out Magazine, Esquire and other publications. Mansuroglu tested four pairs of men’s Bombas socks to write his firsthand review of his favorite pairs.
Claire Sullivan is the Senior Beauty and Lifestyle Commerce Editor for Footwear News and WWD. She has over six years of experience as a writer and editor for national media outlets including Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle, and Byrdie. She keeps her finger on the pulse of all things related to beauty and wellness, regularly digging into foot health-related topics like plantar fasciitis-friendly shoes or top-notch foot creams. Sullivan has been a Bombas fan for three years, regularly testing and wearing myriad sock styles from the brand.
Olivia Cigliano is a Commerce Writer & Producer at Footwear News and WWD where she writes shopping content on the best-rated footwear, TikTok style trends, and more. Olivia received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Emerson College, and her byline can be found in publications including Elite Daily and CR Fashion Book. Cigliano loves experimenting with sock trends, and tested four pairs of women’s Bombas socks for this article to write her firsthand review.
Super plush socks are like a spa day for your feet when lounging at home on a lazy weekend. Whether you prefer to pair them with scrunched with leggings and a chunky sneaker or pair them with your Birkenstock sandals, they’re perfect for any casual activity (or lack thereof) that you have planned. Cozy Earth, the brand that’s been featured in ‘Oprah’s Favorite Things’ in 2024, is currently having a limited-time sale that makes their cult-favorite socks a no-brainer to add to your e-cart stat.
Made in the brand’s signature Brushed Bamboo fabric, the Cozy Earth Plush Lounge Socks front a luxe ribbed design with temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking comfort, which ensures your feet won’t get hot and sweaty this spring. These popular socks come in a 3-pack of assorted neutral colors, so you’ll have rotation on deck to pair with a variety of outfits when your feet require a little extra TLC. Machine washable and durable, the brand promises they’re made to last and won’t pill over time, making for a worthy swap for your tired, thin socks that are at a higher risk of rips from daily wear and tear.
Oprah and shoppers alike rave about these super soft socks, “These are the most comfortable socks I’ve ever worn,” wrote one tester. Another said, “I loved them so much that I got two more sets and threw out my other socks. I used to hate socks but these are so soft and my feet aren’t as sweaty!” With over 1,000 positive reviews on the company website, it’s clear that sentiment is echoed by other testers. Plus, you can try them out for 100 nights, and if you’re unsatisfied, you can return them (though we doubt you’ll want to).
We suspect this deal won’t last long, so we recommend you hurry to stock up on a pair of your own!
For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. Learn more about us here.
Fernando Snellings is a contributing beauty and fashion writer for Footwear News and WWD. An alumni of the School of Visual Arts, Snellings has worked in various roles in the fashion industry for several years. As a freelance writer, he actively keeps his finger on the pulse on the latest fashion and beauty trends.
Did you know that there’s a beauty tool hidden in your sock drawer? This editor is always on the hunt for DIY beauty tricks, and I couldn’t help my curiosity upon discovering this viral heatless curl method. All you need is a few pairs of women’s socks — yes, regular old socks — to create big, shiny curls that last all day long.
Believe it or not, socks are one of the most popular TikTok beauty products right now, with sock curls racking up over 772 million views and counting on the app. It simply involves securing your hair in sock twists overnight, similar to hair rollers, and removing the socks in the morning to reveal super bouncy coils. While I’ve tried nearly every hair curling tool on the market, from curling irons to hot rollers and even complicated braids, I’ve never achieved results quite this impressive. In fact, the day I tested the sock hair curling method, it had our beauty commerce editor exclaiming, “It looks like you just got a fresh blowout!”
A quick scroll under #sockcurls on TikTok will reveal countless ways to do heatless curls with socks, from artful twists to hybrid techniques with rod tools. I discovered one that totally simplifies the process, where all you need is a handful of your go-to adidas socks or gym socks to cover your whole head of hair. Among all the overnight curling processes, this method is the most comfortable, and, coming from someone with long layers and curtain bangs, it’s a surprisingly low-lift technique for a polished style. Gone are the days of waking up extra early to style my ‘do — I’m never going back.
Whether you have damaged hair or are looking to hone in on hair health in the new year, creating heatless curls with socks is an excellent option. Not only are cotton socks widely available and affordable, the method is far less damaging than hot tools. The socks secure the hair in a protective style, which means, unlike heated hair tools, there’s no risk of breakage or drying out your hair’s natural moisture. This is also a technique you can do anywhere and everywhere, so you don’t have to worry about packing bulky tools while you travel. Plus, it’s a sustainable way to make new use of old socks that have holes or don’t fit anymore.
So, if you just received a huge haul of sock gifts over the holidays, or you’re looking for a quick, healthy hair styling solution that won’t run you a pretty penny, here’s how to do TikTok’s easy blowout hack using sock curls.
Before you begin curling your hair with socks, it’s important to keep in mind that different socks will garner different results. For example, a thick sock, such as a fuzzy sock, will create bigger, voluminous curls, whereas a thin sock, like a no-show sock, will make for tighter ringlets. Upon testing this method, I used basic crew socks, which proved successful for loose curls. Also make sure your socks are either stretchy or long, as this will be important as you tie the curls to secure them.
I browsed dozens of sock curling tutorials on TikTok and collected inspiration from a few different creators. I took notes for how to effectively section my hair from a video by @_nouuurs, and followed steps from @mrtaliegnell as I curled each strand. @elizseguin also shows how to utilize the same sock technique for those who have bangs or want extra volume at the crown.
Here’s how to do sock curls at home:
For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis, and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. Learn more about us here.
Olivia Cigliano is a Commerce Writer & Producer at Footwear News and WWD where she writes shopping content on the best-rated footwear, TikTok style trends, and more. Olivia received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Emerson College, and her byline can be found in publications including Elite Daily and CR Fashion Book. Olivia loves testing new DIY beauty hacks at home and collecting new additions for her overflowing sock drawer.
Traditional pairs of socks can be, dare we say, boring, but the best adidas socks add flair to the afterthought of a sock drawer. They’re stylish, colorful, and versatile, and available in ankle and crew styles, which makes them an excellent pick. And even though these socks have been around for years, they’re still on trend due to the resurgence of the slouchy, sporty crew socks look.
While these pairs make excellent last-minute holiday sock gifts for gym-goers and outdoorsmen, fashionistas are also obsessed with styling sporty socks with denim, mini skirts, and workout gear. But the trend isn’t new to the fashion scene; it’s been a wardrobe staple since the ’90s when Princess Diana stepped out in biker shorts, an oversized top, and tall socks paired with sneakers. Since then, slouchy socks from athletic and designer brands have been a favorite fashion accessory for the past three years. We even saw the slouchy sock trend on recent Prada and Balenciaga shows.
Off the runway, celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber serve as examples of how to wear cute socks as a casual twist to a sophisticated pair of shoes — Bieber styles her white crew socks with loafers, which strikes a balance between the sporty and high fashion. You can also style the socks with the best adidas Samba shoes, Puffylettes, or Forums with cropped jeans, tapered pants, or shorts during warmer months.
Aside from their appeal with runners, sneakerheads, and fashion ‘It’ girls, adidas socks are just as durable as they are stylish. The brand crafts each pair with high-quality materials that hold up in winter boots while hiking and trudging through the snow. Other socks tend to show signs of wear in the toes, but adidas’ cushioning technology is specifically placed in the forefoot and heels to prevent holes and fraying from forming.
Let’s get straight to the point: adidas socks make great presents year-round, but now that we’re in the thick of the holiday season, they make practical last-minute gifts. Anyone on your holiday shopping list would love to receive a pair, but if you’re fishing for an easy gift for an avid runner on your list, look no further! Since the socks are made with technology crafted for movement, including ankle bands that keep the socks in place, sweat-wicking materials, and cushioned soles, athletes reach for them over other brands on the market.
Ahead, see the best adidas socks to style this season.
Taylor Lane is a WWD and Footwear News contributing freelance beauty and fashion shopping writer based in Charleston, South Carolina. The former New Yorker previously held on-staff shopping writer roles at Yahoo Life and Dotdash Meredith. Lane’s bylines have appeared in publications like InStyle, Forbes Vetted, Women’s Health, and more. Lane has several years of editorial experience covering beauty and fashion, reporting on everything from stylish and functional sneakers to the latest and greatest beauty products. And when she’s not writing, you can catch her lounging in a pair of adidas socks. Learn more about us here.