Premium cotton blend engineered for softness that lasts wash after wash.
Terry-loop cushioning in the sole absorbs impact and keeps feet comfortable all day.
Double-stitched high-wear zones resist holes and extend the life of every pair.
Wear them, wash them. Not happy after 111 days? We make it right.
Not every day calls for dress socks. Some days you need something thicker, something with a little more cushion — a sock that feels right with sneakers, boots, or whatever you're throwing on for the weekend. That's exactly what our casual crew socks are built for. They've got a heavier knit than our dress line, a mid-calf height that works with everything from jeans to joggers, TrueStay™ grip to keep them locked in place, and the same premium combed cotton foundation knitted on Italian-made Lonati machines that keeps your feet comfortable whether you're running errands around Birmingham or exploring a new city on vacation.
The difference between a good casual sock and a cheap one shows up fast — usually by lunchtime. Cheap cotton socks lose their shape after a few hours, bunch up at the toe, and slide down into your shoe. Our crew socks are ribbed at the cuff to stay put, reinforced at the heel and toe where they take the most abuse, and woven with a density that provides real cushion without making your shoes feel tight. They're the kind of sock you forget you're wearing until you switch back to something cheaper and realize what you've been missing.
Casual crew socks that actually hold up to how you spend your off-hours:
We designed our casual crew line for the part of your week that doesn't come with a dress code. Tailgating in the fall, brunch on a Saturday, airport travel days, hiking a trail outside Chattanooga, walking the dog at dusk — these are the socks for those moments. They're substantial enough to give your feet some protection and cushion, but not so bulky that they make your shoes fit weird. It's a balance we spent a lot of time getting right.
Style note: Casual crew socks are designed to show a bit when you sit down or cross your legs, which makes the pattern selection matter more than you'd think. Choose a bold stripe or colorblock for personality, or stick with a muted solid if you want them to blend in. Either way, the quality is the same — and both look better than whatever's rolling down your ankle from the department store pack.
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