Do you Prefer Cotton or Merino Wool?

Both materials have our odor free silver yarn benefits, but with merino wool you'll be getting a softer sock. Merino wool is also 6x more durable, so they will last longer over time.

Questions about Crew Socks

1. Whats the difference between cotton and merino wool?

Both materials have our odor free silver yarn benefits, but with merino wool you'll be getting a softer sock. Merino wool is also 6x more durable that cotton, so they will last longer over time. Thats why we charge a little more for merino wool.

1. What are crew socks?

Crew Socks are thick casual socks usually ribbed above the ankles

2. How high up are crew socks?

Crew socks go up past your ankles and hit right around mid-to-upper calf. They're longer than loafer socks or ankle socks, but they don't go up to your knees like over the calf socks.

4. What are the measurements of crew socks?

Crew sock lengths can vary significantly across brands, though most are around 6-8 inches from the heel to the top of the cuff. They come in varying lengths, including the standard length crew cut, ¼ crew, and ¾ crew.


5. What type of fashion are crew socks considered?

Crew Socks casual or business casual. They hit at the beginning of the calf muscle and you can wear them with any type of boot (think Chukkas and Chelsea boots), brogue shoes, Oxford shoes and sneakers—but avoid them with shorts.

6. What are crew socks good for?

Crew socks are the ideal length for a great many usages. They are good for dressy occasions where you want to show off your fashion sense, and have enough length that you don't show any bare leg or calf when you sit down and your trousers naturally ride up a little.

9: Are mid-calf socks the same as crew?

Crew socks – These cover from the top of the ankle to below the beginning of the calf muscle.

Mid-calf socks – These end at the middle of the calves, hence the name. Knee-high socks – These are the most conspicuous, as they end above the knees.