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November 18th, 2006

How to Choose Socks That Will Wear Well

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Getting the Most Sock for Your Money

You get what you pay for, even when shopping for socks. Many types of socks are a true investment for most people, especially those who are making the purchase for athletic endeavors, for medical purposes, and appropriateness in the workplace.

When a single pair of socks sets you back $20 to $30, it pays to do some research before heading to the store. Here are some tips to help you before you shop:

Athletes

Medical Care

Career Socks

Every job has a dress code, which includes footwear. The accompanying socks must give you the performance you pay for.

In an office, the socks should match the slacks, not the shoe. And, they must be well made to last longer. Again, you get what you pay for. Don’t waste money on socks you will rarely wear. Using too much color and patterns draws attention, which may not be proper for the workplace.

Whether male or female, it’s important to choose hosiery that fits well and stays up. It’s not proper to be pulling up your socks during a business meeting. Over-the-calf socks with formal slacks will ensure that they do not slump, and bunch. For the utmost in comfort, look for a flat seam across the toe. Cushioned tops stay up without binding, just as cushioned bottoms go a long way to keeping the foot comfortable all day long.

Women’s stockings, also called nylons or pantyhose, must never have a hole. Buy the best, for the best performance. Manufacturers have taken new measures to make sure women’s socks, even the dressier versions, have additional padding in sensitive areas for those who work in the standing position all day.

For people who work in areas where hard labor and heavy-duty shoes or boots are called for, the key is comfort. Pressure and impact points exist on every foot, and feet subjected to extended shearing forces need extra protection. When moisture is retained by socks, skin becomes vulnerable to blistering. This is why socks with high wicking properties are so important. Synthetic materials mixed with padded cotton are a good choice.

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November 8th, 2006

Sock Terminology

For those who have been caught flat-footed in discussions on foot coverings here are easy to understand explainations and fun facts on the cloth that covers your feet.

A sock is a knitted garment for enclosing the human foot and/or lower leg. The purpose is to ease contact between the foot and footwear, keep the feet warm, and absorb sweat from the feet.

The word sock is derived from the the Latin word soccus, which was a type of low-heeled, loose-fitting shoe or slipper used by the Greeks. Roman comedians also wore soccus. The Latin word soccus could have been a variation of the ancient Greek sukkhos, which was a Phrygian shoe. This word was probably derived from an Asian language. Greeks wore their soccuses on their feet, then put their sandals on top on them, and as happens today, people removed their sandals walked inside their houses in their soccuses. The Old English usage was soc, which then became socke in Middle English times.

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November 5th, 2006

Choosing Mens Socks

Though they are most often hidden below jeans or trousers, socks are as important to men’s fashion know-how as they are to women. White athletic socks, for instance, will ruin even the most stylish Armani suit. It is very important that men know the basics of choosing the proper sock as part of their overall clothing scheme. Choices are endless in any department store, where socks are referred to as hosiery.

The following tips will help you pick the best men’s socks (hosiery) and avoid the wrong pair for any look.

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