For his debut menswear collection at Gucci, its newly appointed creative director Sabato de Sarno paired smart black horsebit loafers with white socks that hit mid calf. Fans who managed to nab a pair of Crocs from Simone Rocha’s sell-out collaboration are teaming them with sheer socks, while wearers of Collina Strada x Ugg are opting for tie dyed socks with their spiked Mary Janes. Even the lookbook for Keen, an American brand that makes performance sneakers, suggests styling its cut-out corded sneakers with contrasting silky coloured socks (think cream with burgundy). Unsurprisingly, online a particular type of sock snobbery has emerged among the style set. Nowadays, there are wine, chocolate and even water sommeliers. So it was only a matter of time before the sock stewards spoke out. On Reddit forums, users advocate for Arket’s ribbed versions (£15) and sheer metallic pairs from Cos (£10). Colorful Standard sells socks in every colour of the rainbow, while Le Bon Shop’s sock category features 18 different types including an edit of thinner socks for fancy shoes. The Italian brand Comme Si sells Egyptian cotton (£26) and silk ribbed socks (£51) in colours such as lime meringue, pebble and basil. It describes its customer as someone who “appreciates getting dressed as a daily ritual where every choice is intentional; a conscious series of tiny self-expressions woven together to tell her story.” In Rome, there are daily queues outside Ditta Annibale Gammarelli, a Roman house that supplies liturgical vestments to priests, bishops and the pope. However, it’s not just ecclesiastics that are lining up. Its silk, merino wool and cotton socks (from 13 euros) have gained a wider fashion following ever since Balenciaga sent them down its 2021 couture catwalk. While there are strict colour rules for the clergymen – black for priests, purple for bishops and red for cardinals – due to demand from the wider public Gammarelli has expanded its offering into yellow and turquoise too. There’s one catch, though: the socks only come in male sizes. |