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.

How do you coordinate your socks?

Mike K.

One Too Many
Messages
1,479
Location
Southwest Florida
In browsing through a number of mens style/fashion discussions, I have noticed some inconsistencies in how to best coordinate sock color with other pieces of one's attire. Some say that sock color should match shoe or trouser color to "create a seamless line" while others frown on this look. A few point to the obvious coordination of pattern or bits of color in the socks to something else that is being worn. What about solid color socks and other articles of clothing? I'm sure there are a number of different ways to pull off a look, but for some reason I am still somewhat confused and ask for your help.:eek:

Here are two possible outfits from my closet. What socks would you choose?

Outfit #1
Blazer: navy
Shirt: oxford cloth, medium blue color
Tie: regimental stripe, medium green and blue (picking up shirt color)
Pants: off white, pleated
Shoes: off white bucks
Socks: ???

Outfit #2
Shirt: polo, royal blue
Pants: plain front, khaki chinos
Shoes: either plain brown or saddle oxfords (mid-brown, dk. brown saddle)
Socks: ???
 

dundeedavie

One of the Regulars
Messages
125
Location
Dundee , Scotland
Mike K. said:
In browsing through a number of mens style/fashion discussions, I have noticed some inconsistencies in how to best coordinate sock color with other pieces of one's attire. Some say that sock color should match shoe or trouser color to "create a seamless line" while others frown on this look. A few point to the obvious coordination of pattern or bits of color in the socks to something else that is being worn. What about solid color socks and other articles of clothing? I'm sure there are a number of different ways to pull off a look, but for some reason I am still somewhat confused and ask for your help.:eek:

Here are two possible outfits from my closet. What socks would you choose?

Outfit #1
Blazer: navy
Shirt: oxford cloth, medium blue color
Tie: regimental stripe, medium green and blue (picking up shirt color)
Pants: off white, pleated
Shoes: off white bucks
Socks: ???

Outfit #2
Shirt: polo, royal blue
Pants: plain front, khaki chinos
Shoes: either plain brown or saddle oxfords (mid-brown, dk. brown saddle)
Socks: ???


i'd match the socks with the trousers and shoes on the first one ....and a neutral colour with number 2 .
 

AlanC

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,175
Location
Heart of America
Mike K. said:
Outfit #1
Blazer: navy
Shirt: oxford cloth, medium blue color
Tie: regimental stripe, medium green and blue (picking up shirt color)
Pants: off white, pleated
Shoes: off white bucks
Socks: ???

Outfit #2
Shirt: polo, royal blue
Pants: plain front, khaki chinos
Shoes: either plain brown or saddle oxfords (mid-brown, dk. brown saddle)
Socks: ???

Outfit #1: probably something with a light blue in a pattern of some sort
Once you've gone with those pants and shoes you've thrown any ideas of business dress out the window so have some fun with it.

Outfit #2: It depends. You could either go with something to pull in the polo color, like a blue argyle, or you could go with a sock that blends with the khakis somehow (a darker brown, maybe).

I think you start with the idea of matching trousers as a default. Then you decide what effect you're going for--fun or conservative. Here's what I did yesterday with a grey suit and blue shirt:

p1010387uf2.jpg
 

Marty M.

Vendor
Messages
1,195
Location
Minneapolis
Sock it to me.

AlanC said:
Outfit #1: probably something with a light blue in a pattern of some sort
Once you've gone with those pants and shoes you've thrown any ideas of business dress out the window so have some fun with it.

Outfit #2: It depends. You could either go with something to pull in the polo color, like a blue argyle, or you could go with a sock that blends with the khakis somehow (a darker brown, maybe).

I think you start with the idea of matching trousers as a default. Then you decide what effect you're going for--fun or conservative. Here's what I did yesterday with a grey suit and blue shirt:

p1010387uf2.jpg
Great socks and shoes. I love wide cloth laces. Great job.
Marty Mathis
 

Dixon Cannon

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,157
Location
Sonoran Desert Hideaway
Easy...

White. Black. Tan. Brown. One of these will go with just about anything!

-dixon cannon

P.S. Now, when I was a young teenager, socks had to match the VanHusen shirt color of that day (the one's with the 'fairy hook' on the back.) I even had pink and orange, and baby blue back then! With H.I.S. trousers, of course!
 

Paisley

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,439
Location
Indianapolis
I think socks are best matched with pants. It makes them blend with the pants, thus elongating the look of the leg.

I would not wear white socks with the first outfit, though. It might be a little too sporty to go with the rest of the outfit.
 

Dagwood

Practically Family
Messages
554
Location
USA
AlanC said:

How about socks that match the trousers while bringing out the color in the shoe? For instance, in the above picture, I think that the same socks with a thin brown stripe would look great. The dark color in the sock would match the trousers while a thin brown stripe would match the shoe. I've had luck finding these type of socks at Bloomingdales.
 

Tomasso

Incurably Addicted
Messages
13,719
Location
USA
Sock selection is often the Achilles heal :)eusa_doh:) of an otherwise well dressed gentleman. In general, I'd recommend the KISS (keep it simple, stupid) strategy; that is to match the trousers.
 

Hemingway Jones

I'll Lock Up
Bartender
Messages
6,099
Location
Acton, Massachusetts
Diamondback said:
Of course, there's always my way: only buy black socks. That way, they match everything except casual shorts or a light-colored suit...
Apparently most retirees in Miami missed that memo. ;)

I am a fan of obnoxious argyles that couldn't possibly match anything. :)
 

jml90

One of the Regulars
Messages
264
Location
NEPA
Flying Scotsman said:
Hey, what the heck was that loop on the back originally *for*, anyway? We called 'em "fruit loops". What was the deal with those thingies?
Locker loops

I try to coordinate my socks with my tie. In fact people chide me when I don't.
 

Mike K.

One Too Many
Messages
1,479
Location
Southwest Florida
Okay, how about this (a variation on the original examples)...
South Florida casual, lunch at the club house.
Pleated ivory chinos, nicely pressed.
Royal blue, short sleeve polo
Off white suede bucks (who cares it's not Memorial Day yet, it's south Florida)

Socks:
Conservative - plain off white or beige (perhaps with a blue stripe) or plain navy
Bold: royal blue or blue argyle

How bold would you go?
 

Flying Scotsman

One of the Regulars
Messages
229
Location
Pasadena, CA
Go Bold!

Since getting more adventurous :) in my clothing, this summer has seen me doing this:

Linen or cotton shirts of various solid colors, like aqua or yellow
White or natural linen pants
White bucks
Socks to match the shirts, or argyll socks with matching and coordinating colors
Fedora to compliment (getting time to go get that panama hat!)

I wear socks to match the pants with darker colored pants (such as grey, blue, dark brown, etc., usually in wool).
 

Flying Scotsman

One of the Regulars
Messages
229
Location
Pasadena, CA
I see Ben Silver and Golfknickers there :)

I really like the Ben Silver over-the-calf solid cottons in various colors...they actually stay *up* (I HATE socks that fall down...and it seems to be my curse or karma or something to keep ending up with them).

The Golfknickers socks are fun, but they are fairly tight at the top (I guess they'd have to be to hold up plus fours)...plus you can get matching sweater vests! :)
 

cookie

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,927
Location
Sydney Australia
Obnoxious Argyles

Hemingway Jones said:
Apparently most retirees in Miami missed that memo. ;)

I am a fan of obnoxious argyles that couldn't possibly match anything. :)


A year ago all these good quality Paul Smith fake argyles appeared on eBay and I bought some pairs.

Amusing for while until I found my 18 year old had thieved them!
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,329
Messages
3,078,998
Members
54,243
Latest member
seeldoger47
Top