Stripes, geometrics, and colorways that read sharp under a suit or with denim.
Knit on Italian Lonati machines — the best sock knitting equipment made.
Engineered cuff tension keeps dress socks up through a full day.
Wear them, wash them. Not happy after 111 days? We make it right.
Most socks sold as designer are a logo printed on a blank. Ours are knit, not printed. The pattern is built into the sock on Italian Lonati machines, which means the color runs through the yarn instead of sitting on top of it. That is the difference you notice after twenty washes, when a printed sock has gone dull and a knit one has not.
This collection pulls together the styles worth showing: patterned dress socks for the office and the wedding, casual crew for denim and sneakers, and our collaboration pieces. Every pair carries the same construction as the rest of our line — combed cotton, reinforced heel and toe, a cushioned footbed, and a cuff engineered to stay up.
If you are deciding between a statement pattern and something quieter, the rule that holds most often is this: let the sock echo one color already in the outfit rather than introduce a new one. A navy suit takes a burgundy stripe better than it takes an unrelated green. For a fuller breakdown, read what actually makes designer socks worth it.
Looking for something specific? Dress-only styles live in Dress Socks. Our limited collaboration pieces are in Sock Collabs. For gifting, see Luxury Sock Gifts.
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