Our Sock Heights: A Complete-ish Guide (2024)

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Socks are usually a second thought. They say, choose the sock based on the shoe, rarely is it ever the other way around. And while some sock types are showier than others, generally they prefer to play the supporting part, letting the shoes take all the attention while they are behind the scenes, working hard to keep the feet comfortable.

But the best thing you can do for your feet is make sure that your footwear and sock work in tandem. It might blow your mind to hear this, but the sock height you choose is equally important as the footwear.

We have nine different sock heights here at Darn Tough. Six main ones, with a few in-betweeners. Before you say Nine? Nine! That’s too many! We’ve broken down each height so you understand the benefit of each and how and when you should wear it.

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It should be noted that our men's-sized socks tend to reach a bit higher on the leg compared to the women's sock heights of the same name. Just FYI.

Download Darn Tough'squick reference guide tothe different types of socks here.

Neither Seen nor Heard

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Our No Show socks our adequately named because when you wear them, well they shouldn’t show.

No Show Hidden and No Show Invisible are the shortest of short and should be worn when you don’t want your socks to show but still want the comfort that socks bring. Say you’re wearing low-rise sneakers or flats, no one can know you’re wearing socks, but you still don’t want the blisters that ensue from wearing shoes without socks. This is when you opt for the No Show Hidden or Invisible. These ones will have you asking, how low can you go?

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Moving right up along the foot, we hit good ole’ plain No Shows, with or without a tab. Still short, but if you were wearing super low-cut shoes, these might sneak a peek.

The tab version allows for a low-profile cuff, with a tab on the heel to eliminate chafe, while the version without the tab has a higher cuff line all around. Usually a height preferred by runners or athletes when the weather is warmer and the more skin, the better. Don’t be fooled by the minimal material on these, they will have you PR’ing and lifting heavy without stealing the show.

If you aren't already, we've presented a few reasons you should be wearing no show socks, with styling examples.

Shorty, What Your Name Is?

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In this corner, standing 5.5 inches tall, weighing less than a pound, the undisputed, quarter height sock. Some might deem this an ankle sock.

Adding some additional coverage to your lower leg, the quarter length sock sits atop the ankle bone making it ideal to wear with mid or high-top shoes, as they help prevent chafing while remaining inconspicuous. Perfect for summer hiking with low rise boots, or even if you prefer extra coverage when trail running.

A Height to Call Our Own

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Sock lengthsare pretty universal, and while we can’t take credit for inventing socks, we will take credit for the Micro Crew height. This sock lengthis a fan-favorite, made popular by our best-seller, the Hiker Micro Crew.

Shorter than your typical Crew length, they land somewhere in between your ankle and mid-calf. This height made its debut in Hike, making it the perfect pair for hiking boots, providing protection against chafing. The height has crossed over to other categories and pairs well with running shoes and any mid or high-top shoes.

The Sock Height Chameleon

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Our Crew height socks are slightly taller, sitting right below the calf muscle. Crew socks are the most common height for casual and dress socks, meaning you probably have a few pairs of these sitting in your sock drawer.

The classic white tube sock? Yep, Crew height. Meaning you’ll probably see these floating around the gym, if you frequent there. From athletic to dress, gym to street, this height is oh so versatile and a staple for many.

How High Can You?

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The opposite of the limbo, we like to test the limit of how high a sock can reach. From Crew height, we mosey right on up to our Boot height sock.

In men’s socks, Boot averages a half an inch taller than our Crew height; in women’s, it’s about 2 inches taller. This is the one you pick when you don’t want a super tall sock, but you don’t want a super short sock, and you land somewhere in the middle and settle on Boot sock. This height is found in our Work, Hunt, Hike, and Tactical categories.

Taller and taller still, from Boot height, we reach mid-calf and where the appropriately named Mid-Calf sockscome up to. We only offer this height in a fewsocks, a Lifestyle sock,a Tactical sock, and two Work socks, and it can be worn with sneakers, dress shoes, and work boots alike.

Reaching Our Peak

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We end our height journey at Knee High height, also referred to as Over-the-calf, or OTC. As the name implies, they reach just over the calf, and riiiiggghhtt under the knee cap.

Because there is more leg coverage, these tall socks provide an extra warmth and comfort under any bottoms, which makes them a great length in our Snow socks, whether your winter activity is ski or board, or even ice fishing. These knee socks are also a popular choice for Hunt, when the season temperature dips.

Knitted From the Bottom, Now We’re Here

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If we go much taller, we start running out of leg and edge towards long-underwear territory. And to end the questions before they start, no we will not be knitting long-underwear.

Each sock height serves a purpose, and when you add in cushion and weight, there seems to be infinite possibilities of sock choices. Best practice when choosing socks, go with what you like. We are each as unique as a pair of Darn Tough socks, and so are our preferences. You may participate in the same activity as someone else, but they may choose a Crew height sock, while you like the Quarter height with cushion.

The beautiful thing? There is no wrong answer. We promise, you can’t go wrong (especially as they're all lifetime guaranteed socks made in America).

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FAQs

What height socks should I wear? ›

Mid socks are the most commonly worn socks. These classic socks can be worn every day, for any occasion and in any season. This sock height is perfect for protecting yourself from the cold. They reach the middle of the calf and are particularly suitable for people who wear fitted pants, not revealing the ankle.

How is sock height measured? ›

We measure from the heel to the cuff of the sock.

What is the best height for running socks? ›

Ankle. Just like it sounds, the One Ankle-Height sock rises a little higher than the no-show to the wearer's ankle. These socks are commonly chosen by runners, day hikers, or golfers who prefer slightly more coverage than the Zero.

What are the best types of socks? ›

Instead of cotton, you'll want to use socks made out of more breathable fabrics, such as nylon, acrylic, or merino wool. Nylon and acrylic are synthetic materials that dry relativity quickly and improve a sock's durability, making them a great choice for most sports.

What is the rule for wearing socks? ›

The general rule on how to style socks 101, is that you should match your sock colour with your pants, and not your shoes. However, we have seen some great pant-sock-shoe coordinations that don't generally abide by this rule.

Are thick socks better for walking? ›

Thick socks offer several benefits, particularly in terms of cushioning and warmth. For example, the additional padding provided by thick socks can help absorb impact, reducing pressure on your feet during long walks or hikes.

Why do runners wear low socks? ›

Many running socks are designed to gently compress your muscles to improve blood circulation, reducing tiredness, and boost recovery time to keep you running further, for longer. Compression running socks can range from knee length to cover your calves to shorter, ankle length, just for your feet.

Why do runners wear knee-high socks? ›

Like the compression stockings that some people wear on airplanes to help circulation, these socks are designed to help support the muscles and blood flow during long runs and in recovery.

What kind of socks do podiatrists recommend? ›

For Foot and Heel Pain

Synthetic material is much better at wicking away moisture and keeping your feet dry. Opt for socks made from materials such as acrylic or Coolmax. There are acrylic socks in every style, from dress socks to sportswear.

What makes Bombas socks so special? ›

Bombas spent 2 years of R&D re-inventing the sock. They eliminated the annoying toe seam on the tip of the toe, created a unique arch support system that feels like a hug around the middle of your foot, and tested 130+ calf tension levels to find the perfect one. Just to name a few.

Why are Bombas socks so expensive? ›

The cost of Bombas socks depends on the material and style of the sock. More expensive Bombas are usually made from premium materials, like 100% Merino wool or wool blends. Cotton and polyester blend socks tend to be less expensive, making them a great choice for everyday.

Is wearing socks 24 7 bad for your feet? ›

For those with sensitive skin or allergies, having their feet enclosed in fabric all day can cause irritation and even discomfort. For people who are prone to athlete's foot or other fungal infections, wearing socks all the time can create an environment where bacteria thrive and increase risk of infection.

How much taller are you with socks? ›

Explanation -> 1 pair of relatively new cotton blend sox may add about 1/16″ (1.59 mm) to your height. If you stand 5 foot 5 inches in bare feet then this amount is 65 inches. Add 1/16 = 65.0625″ (165.259 cm).

What height compression socks do I need? ›

For knee-high compression socks, measure from the floor (you should be barefoot) to the bend of the knee. For thigh-high compression stockings, measure from the floor up to your gluteal fold, just below your hips.

What sock size should I wear? ›

FITS® Sock Size Small = Shoe Size 3½ - 5½ men's and 5 - 7 women's. FITS® Sock Size Medium = Shoe Size 6 - 8 men's and 7½ - 9½ women's. FITS® Sock Size Large = Shoe Size 8½ - 10 men's and 10 - 11½ women's. FITS® Sock Size Extra Large = Shoe Size 10½ - 12½ men's and 12 - 14 women's.

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