(Part 2) Best socks for men according to redditors

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We found 456 Reddit comments discussing the best socks for men. We ranked the 298 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Dress socks for men
Casual socks for men

Top Reddit comments about Men's Socks:

u/addreid · 13 pointsr/minimalism

Links included if you want to steal my cheap (and boring) look :)

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Casual:

5 plain grey t-shirts

3 pairs of slim Dickies pants

3 pairs of Goodfellow & Co shorts

7 pairs of black Stance socks

7 pairs of underwear

1 Columbia fleece jacket

1 Columbia rain jacket

1 pair black Vans high tops

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Professional:

2 white George dress shirts

1 Chaps suit (tailored)

1 Tie Bar tie

1 American Eagle leather belt

1 pair of H&M dress shoes

u/Blackfluidexv · 10 pointsr/INEEEEDIT

Found a cheaper set.
Lightweight Cotton Breathable Low Cut Ankle Socks Men Black No Show Size 6-12 In Bulk Value Pack Of 6 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079KDW1T7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_z06YAbA3WTPA0

In case you're an insect rather than an arachnid

u/Livvid_ · 8 pointsr/BokuNoHeroAcademia
u/purpleandpenguins · 6 pointsr/Costco

Are you trolling? The brand is literally “Weatherproof.”

https://www.amazon.com/Weatherproof-Premium-4-Pair-Blend-Socks/dp/B07CRGX2CC

u/LOKTAROGAAAAH · 4 pointsr/Sneakers
u/lilpele · 4 pointsr/bootroom

Not worth the money. I’ve said it many times here $40 is absolutely outrageous for a pair of socks.

The Nike socks are okay for a few ears then they’re just like normal socks.

You can get a “knock off” trusox on amazon for a fraction of the price. heres the link to them

u/gordonv · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Causal:

Underwear, 4 packs of $30 briefs. 8 pairs total
Dress Socks($15) and White thick socks($15).
Sneakers ($100)
White T-shirt, undershirt ($25, 4 of them)
Jeans ($70 each) (2 pairs. One "normal color", one darker)
Belts ($15) (2 of them, 1 is a spare)
Thermal Underwear ($21 each) (3 pairs)
Affordable no logo T-Shirts (5, $20 each), Button Shirts casual ($30 each, 1), Thicker wool shirts (3, $40 each)
A winter coat ($200)
A windbreaker or other light coat ($70)
gloves, hat, scarf ($150 together)

Total: $1250
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Buy quality, not crap. This is going onto your body and is a direct part of YOU.

If you want to get under $1000, only 3 white shirts, less affordable T-shirts, no button shirt, 2 thicker shirts, no scarf, no dress socks.

Everyone, feel free to criticize and improve on this.

u/_joe_king · 4 pointsr/simracing

Amazon has them too

u/Boerboelwrangler · 3 pointsr/europe

Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Espada-No-Show-Silicone-Heel-Grip-SK04/dp/B00IV59DOU

Great if you like the no socks look with summer shoes. They don’t slip down at all, and I walked 13.5 km all over Paris today with them!

u/B10B · 3 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I bought these from Amazon ($18.50 for 3 pair): [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HZSBOO6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1]

I had tried numerous pairs from Amazon, the Rack and the like, but these were the best I have owned in terms of covering the top of my foot and never slipping (strong sticky on the back). They are fairly thin, but I have had them since May and wore the hell out of them through the summer and all three pairs are holding up fantastic.

Good luck!

u/LittleHelperRobot · 3 pointsr/EDC

Non-mobile: Timberland

^That's ^why ^I'm ^here, ^I ^don't ^judge ^you. ^PM ^/u/xl0 ^if ^I'm ^causing ^any ^trouble. ^WUT?

u/Lazy_sleep · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

One of the investments that I have found useful lately is socks and underwear. Really regret not doing this earlier. My current recommendations are [Stance] (https://www.amazon.com/Stance-Classic-Socks-Black-White/dp/B012ZEVZD4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1486317599&sr=8-2&keywords=stance+crew+socks) crew socks. Might not have a lifetime guarantee but they are great quality and much more stylish and confy than darn tough. For underwear: exofficio or duluth underwear. [Exofficio] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DZLVDAC/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1) are amazingly comfortable and can be found for around $15 if you look for a sale. [Duluth] (http://m.duluthtrading.com/store/mens/mens-underwear/mens-boxers-mens-briefs/76015.aspx) underwear can be found for $18 and will last you forever. They are less comfy than exofficio since they are much thicker and durable. They are both very breathable and you can honestly wear them a couple of days without smell if you really need to... Anyway, other than that I would recommend a decent multitool. I carry the Letherman style CS and use it to open beers and open boxes and the suck. Supper useful and practical.

Last bit of kitchen advise I can think of is to just get 1 good chef knife $35 victronix. 1 good cast iron skillet. And a couple of plates. Do not get a full set as they will become redundant and you'll get lazy about cleaning your dishes...

If there is anything specific you would like to pick my mind on, just let me know.

u/ShitPostsRuinReddit · 3 pointsr/Buffalo

If you're here for the long haul, it's your most important purchase. Kamik boots are my personal recommendation for a good value, but there are plenty of good brands. I see you're on foot a lot from other comments. YOU NEED HEAVY INSULATED BOOTS.

Also, the internet is always cheapest. You can make returns for free from amazon at khols.

https://www.amazon.com/Kamik-Mens-Fargo-Boot-Charcoal/dp/B07VZN2Z5D/ref=sr_1_9?dchild=1&qid=1570325289&refinements=p_89%3AKamik&s=apparel&sr=1-9

Edit: Wool socks. Not a blend (except for Merino, which is only better because it can be less itch). W. O. O. L. Good pairs can be $20+ but when it's 0 degrees you're be happy you did it. You don't actually have to wash them every time you wear them (even if that sounds gross).

https://www.amazon.com/Mens-Heavy-Thick-Wool-Socks/dp/B077Z2TCG1/ref=sr_1_11?dchild=1&keywords=wool+socks&qid=1570325675&sr=8-11

https://www.amazon.com/Darn-Tough-Vermont-Merino-Cushion/dp/B000P38QF8/ref=sxin_3_ac_d_pm?ac_md=3-1-QmV0d2VlbiAkMjAgYW5kICQyNQ%3D%3D-ac_d_pm&keywords=wool+socks&pd_rd_i=B000P38QF8&pd_rd_r=1db3f478-7d0a-4454-abd6-81d465f865a3&pd_rd_w=N9h2c&pd_rd_wg=ygsCO&pf_rd_p=24d053a8-30a1-4822-a2ff-4d1ab2b984fc&pf_rd_r=S7170NAF6K8Y50TVDK0A&psc=1&qid=1570325675

Snow gets you wet. If you want to be be comfortable, jeans will be your worst freaking enemy. Get some snow pants. Want to be warm and dry? Long johns. Or even flannel under the snow pants.

u/aColdHeartedBitch · 2 pointsr/backpacking

Socks and the Hiking Goo . let me know if you have more questions, but these two things are put on before every hike I go on.

u/average-roblox-user · 2 pointsr/AMA

the ramen hoodie, anime jacket , anime socks 1, I can’t find the other anime socks, and the it’s not melee hoodie was limited edition.

u/Superbuyer69 · 2 pointsr/FashionReps

Stats: 5ft 11 190lbs

Please ask any questions!

-----W2C-----

Mask: Nike snood - eBay

Crewneck: Nike AAE 1.0 crewneck - eBay

Gilet: Stone Island - Top Stoney

Bag: M100-IR MKII - Orbit Gear https://www.orbitgear.net

Pants: Nike sportswear bonded woven pants - eBay

Socks: Wool socks - Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077Z2TCG1?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Shoes: Birkenstocks Arizona - https://m.intl.taobao.com/detail/detail.html?id=570099191984%23&timeStamp=1551379436014#&timeStamp=1551379464180

u/briansastre · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

Actually no! Got them for super cheap off of Amazon. I dig them. Not as comfortable as the stance socks I own but cool none the less.

u/mtshastasneakers · 2 pointsr/Sneakers
u/mattmcmhn · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

These are amazing. They have a small silicon heel patch that keeps them from slipping off, I have 6 pairs and have never had any issues.

u/spread-summer · 1 pointr/randomactsofamazon

Haha, I've got regular white socks too!

u/avisionofgreatness · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

These have worked really well for me. I also wear a size 12. They stay hidden even underneath boat shoes or similar styles, and they stay in place while I'm wearing them cuz they have a silicon grip thing in the heel. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FOSEULI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1RGOybZ6V5W64

u/longbowfosho · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

These are the best no-shows I've ever used. They could stand to be just a wee bit thicker, but that's a nitpick.

u/Ikeelu · 1 pointr/pics
u/p3dr0maz · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Socks that dont show when you wear your shoe, kinda like this

u/oriah · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I just want to make a few comments on an overall well done post.

  1. Don't overpay for shoe trees. At least 3x-4x a year Men's Warehose and/or Jos A Bank have a buy 1, get 2 free on anything in the store. I buy all cedar shoetrees from Jos A Bank for about $5 each when they run these deals. I usually pick up 6 at a time.

  2. Insoles - YES. Insoles are great. I've been using them for years. Here is what I can tell you about them. There are mainly two types of insoles, both of which you want to keep on hand. Secondly, always keep 2 of each type lying around so that you can rotate them and not over use them. The first type are slightly thicker, yet flexible insoles. These are meant for Running shoes, athletic shoes, anything causual. Here are the one's I use: Here. For dressy shoes, I use these. Make sure that when you buy them you keep them in the same shoe for 16 hours so that they can conform properly to you feet. By using good insoles, you will notice less foot fatigue and less smelly shoes :)

  3. If you are like me, no matter how good your hygiene is, you feet will always sweat. Considering I live in Miami and my feet's tenancy to sweat no matter what, I almost ALWAYS have to wear socks. However, there are some good options here. First, you can try finding no show socks, see here: Amazon. Regarding No Show socks, don't be stupid and buy white. The idea is that they don't show, so buy a mix colors so that they can match to the color shoe you will be wearing. Also, keep in mind that there is a HUGE difference between No Show socks and Low Cut socks. Low Cut Sock are appropriate for athletic training and such, but never anything beyond that. The second option is a new option that I haven't yet used but is sitting in my closet waiting for me. It's called Not Socks. It is essentially a sock-type liner that goes around a paper-thin insoles that they send you. This sock-liner can then be removed and machine washed. These things seem so cool. Can't wait to try them out.

  4. Lastly, always keep your shoes looking nice and clean, they will last MUCH longer. If you haven't already, invest in a shoe care kit. I went on eBay and bought a vintage shoe care box then went to Johnston Murphy and bought various dyes, cloths, and brushes. I routinely polish my shoes. Once a year I will take my shoes in to an experienced shoe-smith and have him replace worn soles, and do a heavy cleaning and polish. One word of advice, be careful with allowing your shoe-smith to re-tan your shoes... when he does that (at least in my case) it's the beginning of the end for your shoes. If you take care of them properly, they will never need to be re-tanned.

    Good luck boys.

    EDITED for spelling and clarity
u/SDJellyBean · 1 pointr/loseit
u/philifan8169 · 1 pointr/Sneakers

sell and buy the correct size, or get socks with the grips on the heel collar like this

u/lacroixblue · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

My SO swears by Banana Republic tailored slim-fit, non-iron button-downs like this.

Tailored slim fit is a more modern fit. It doesn't balloon out like a lot of men's dress shirts. The quality is good, too.

For dress shoes & belts he likes Jos A. Banks. They're good at putting outfits together. They'll give you the belt, some socks, matching shoes, etc. Once he figures out which shoes he likes, he buys his next pair online.

For socks we go online as it's 1/10 the price. He just got these dress socks and these in assorted stripes & argyle.

u/aaaltomare · 1 pointr/EDC

I love socks. The bigger, thicker and taller the better. Even in SoCal in the summertime I'm wearing thick socks because the way I see it my feet will sweat no matter what and I might as well have them in quality fabric with good moisture.

The apaches are ankle high? They look similar to my iron rangers.

Timberland makes a tall boot sock that I really enjoy. Also, got some tall boot socks from Muji when I was in NYC last.
Carhartt socks I've found are super great as well. Strong, thick cushioning and a nice length. My last recommendation is Powersox. These are fantastic. I've had a few pairs for a couple of years now and while I have patched a few small holes, they are holding up well in the elastic region.

u/Stylewhizzle · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Good question as I was obsessed with finding no-shows that stay up for the better part of last year. For me the super-thin one piece no show “Sport” socks from Miniso are the winner. They might be hard to get though as I picked them up in Japan and had another friend ship me 10 pairs from Vancouver. Second choice would be Stomper Joes “extra coverage” here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EV8B9H4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6YeQAb5C4SZR1