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    Different Types Of Custom Socks You Should Know

    aungcrown Aung Crown 2021-05-25 12:47:07
    Who doesn’t love custom made items? From T-shirts, sneakers, and hand bands to phone accessories, custom made items allow us to add more of our character and style into a design. And just as any cloth item can look as cool in the new school, so can your custom sport socks. 

    You can have custom sports socks by choosing your preferred designs, colors, imagining, and patterns.

    Custom socks are so unique in that you can create a piece that is totally made for your business. Interestingly, these distinctive socks are one of the most appreciated gift for your employees, customers, and loved ones.

    Socks are the most overlooked items in our wardrobe. We don’t put much thought while buying a pair of socks. Interestingly, a good pair of outfit appropriate socks can uplift your appearance. Socks come in a variety of different materials, lengths, and styles. They protect our feet from shoe bites, dust, fungi, frostbites, and keep our feet in good shape. Here are major types of socks that you should consider while Custom socks.

    Socks That Go With Loafers
    If you don’t want your socks to be visible when wearing loafers or ballerinas, then these slip-on socks are for you. They are made of a thin layer and reach just below the edge of your shoes. These socks are also known as no show socks.

    Ankle Length Socks
    As the name suggests, these socks reach up to your ankles. They are commonly known as low-cut/low rise socks. These socks can be worn with Oxfords and sometimes sneakers. The length of such socks is slightly more than no show socks, and their hemline hits the middle of the anklebone.

    Quarter Length Socks
    Unlike ankle-length socks, quarter-length socks cover your ankle completely and reach just below your calf. These socks are worn with business suits and while attending formal events. They give your feet good coverage and prevent blisters and shoe bites.

    Crew Length Socks
    Crew socks have a height that falls between the range of 6 to 8 inches. They are thick and ribbed at cuff and can be worn every day. These socks are used to keep your feet warm and free from dust. You can also wear them with dress shoes like Oxford, brogue, derbies for formal or smart casual occasions. They can also be utilized for outdoor activities like hiking and sports.

    Mid-calf Length Socks
    These socks reach a few inches below the knee and are intended to keep your feet warm. They can be styled with loafers, sneakers, boots, dress shoes, etc. Mid-calf socks are were designed for people involved in physical work during winters and mostly came in woolen material. But today these socks are available in various patterns and fabrics for both men and women. These socks are also known as trouser socks or tall socks.

    Calf Length Socks
    Calf length socks completely cover your calf but hit just below the knee. Sports enthusiast usually wears them for the protection from any harm. Women too wear these socks during winters with fur or winter boots.

    Knee Length Socks
    Women mostly wear knee-length socks. They have been part of the uniform of the British Army. They provide extra warmth and cushioning effect during the harsh winters and can be worn with boots for outdoor activities.

    Thigh High Socks
    As the name suggests, these socks go above the knees and reach the thighs. Just like knee-length socks these are mostly worn by women and look great with skirts and dresses. This trend emerged from Scottland, where both men and women wore them with knee-length skirts.

    Football Socks
    Football socks are mostly worn to protect legs during intense sports. Furthermore, they also prevent swelling of feet due to exertion and stress as they are cushioned at foot and heels. They are usually made from cotton material with a blend of spandex and polyester fibers for the right fit, easy ventilation, and durability.

    Apart from lengths, socks also come in different materials and patterns. The most common materials that are used for manufacturing socks are cotton, wool, silk, cashmere, and synthetic. They come in an array of vibrant shades, prints, and patterns which make them styling fun and easy.

    Now let’s select the perfect and appropriate style based on what you intend to use the socks for.
    No-slip Bottom Grips
    Jacquard Knit is the most popular fabrication type.

    This is another feature you should look out for in choosing a customized sock. No-slip bottom grips are tread patterns on the sole or ventral area, which helps improve traction.

    Custom Socks Embroidery
    Custom embroidery is the process of working delicate designs onto fabric. It is used to showcase logo designs, custom artwork, and names of organizations on various socks fabrics.

    Always be on the lookout for this design element, and one interesting part of this is that you have a wide variety of options to choose from.

    Sewn-on Labels
    Sew on labels is a classic way to label socks. They are special and unique personalized labels on your preferred socks. To make the perfect and appropriate custom socks, you need to watch out for the pattern and labels you prefer on the respective designs.

    Printed/knitted Designs
    Knitting involves the use of optical sensors and computer-controlled precision needles to text knit text or logos into the sock’s fabric! Your digitally proposed design will be personalized to suit your choice, then the knitting tool will do the rest.

    On the other hand, printing text involves placing your submitted text composed on specialized paper to print the text or logo to the fabric. A heat press at a temperature of 400 degrees transfers the text on your socks.