Seeking superlative sturdy socks
March 11, 2015 8:51 AM   Subscribe

I have some nice thick comfy everyday socks. Where can I get more like them?

Behold my favorite socks.

I bought them years ago, and I have no idea who made them.

They're nice and thick and comfy. I think they're almost a centimeter thick - not quite as thick as hiking socks, but much thicker than most women's dress socks.

I thought they might be Gold Toe (given that they all have gold toes), so I went looking for similar Gold Toe socks, but I'm seeing a lot of worrying reviews, with people complaining about thinness and poor quality.

I would really like to find more socks like these:

* nice and thick and soft
* dark colors (like the blue) are good
* good quality
* ideally come in packs, costing $2-4 a pair, not $12-15 a pair
* ideally use a lot more natural fibers than synthetic
* crew style is best but knee socks or other styles might be okay too

Can you suggest some socks that would fit these preferences?

Thanks!
posted by kristi to Clothing, Beauty, & Fashion (10 answers total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
 
There might be some helpful suggestions in this past thread.
posted by capricorn at 9:08 AM on March 11, 2015


Best answer: After seeing them mention in a number of sock threads here, I tried some Costco merino blend hiking socks (men's; women's) and I think they're pretty great. Cushy, breathe well, cost about $11-12 a four-pack.
posted by rtha at 9:34 AM on March 11, 2015 [1 favorite]


Best answer: Thorlos are outside your price range BUT will send you one free pair, so if you're willing to share your mailing address with them, might be worth it to get a free pair of good socks? There's a free offer on the thorlo.com site.

I should note that I specifically wear the padded ones, which are extra thick and soft, so I can't verify that the 'regular' ones are the same. I'd try out the padded ones for my free pair, were I you.
posted by Stacey at 9:55 AM on March 11, 2015


ideally come in packs, costing $2-4 a pair, not $12-15 a pair

You might want to think about that. I had a bunch of Thorlos that lasted me 16 years. The second batch is going on 9. Quality is economy.
posted by Mr. Yuck at 11:19 AM on March 11, 2015 [4 favorites]


Best answer: Powersox by Gold Toe is my go-to brand. They meet your criteria.
posted by cross_impact at 11:24 AM on March 11, 2015


I love the Costco merino socks, they are great for everyday wear. I've only worn them a couple of years, though, so I can't speak to their long term durability.
posted by stowaway at 11:36 AM on March 11, 2015


Seconding Thorlos. They are indestructible! Well worth the money.
posted by scratch at 12:07 PM on March 11, 2015


Another vote for the Costco merinos. They're very comfortable and will last you a few years, although like any socks they will eventually wear through.
posted by longdaysjourney at 2:38 PM on March 11, 2015


Those Costco hiking socks are my favorite socks ever. They are my winter insurance policy. I am wearing them right now, dawn to dusk.
posted by Oyéah at 5:20 PM on March 11, 2015


Response by poster: These are all great answers - thank you! I appreciate everyone who chimed in to second or third the Costcos and the Thorlos.

I will ask Thorlo for a free pair to check them out, and it looks like I'll have to go join Costco again.

Thank you all!
posted by kristi at 10:42 AM on March 13, 2015


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