A Versatile Accent to Your Summer Style

When it comes to fashion, one of the biggest questions you may ask yourself this summer is whether or not to don a pair of socks. Opting out of any clothing article that might cause another sweat-inducing layer may seem like a good idea, and socks are the easiest item to shake. However, the more adventurous gentleman will consider braving the heat for the sake of making a statement.

Take a look at why the sock is the versatile accent to your summer style below.

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Monitor Trends, but with a Grain of Salt

Seasonal trends and styles are always changing and the state of the sock is no exception. According to The Guardian, socks are becoming more optional in the current tableau of men’s summer fashion. However, socks can, and still remain, a vital part of fashion. They serve a purpose whether they’re visible or not. With simple colors to bold patterns and quirky designs, socks are a truly customizable piece of your daily look. Think of them as the tie to your feet. They present an opportunity to add a personalized splash to an otherwise conservative outfit, or compliment an already stunning ensemble. So while it’s important to monitor changing trends, you should always construct your style to your specific needs and persona.

High Rise or Low Rise?

In summer, a low-rise pair of socks might be the way to go to combat the heat. As Esquire informs us, low rise “no-show” socks will keep your feet comfortable while also keeping sweat at bay, in addition to giving off the illusion that you’re not wearing socks at all. If you’d like to keep some luxury in your sock game, options like VK Nagrani designer men’s socks will keep you feeling on top of your game. The material most of the socks are made with — Peruvian Pima Cotton — offers a lightweight, breathable feel that’ll keep your feet fresh and odorless.

Or you could draw some attention to your footwear with a pair of cropped trousers, as the cut of your pants will undoubtedly draw some eyes downward to your feet. Cropped trousers could also be paired with high or mid-rise socks in order to give a peek at some bold color combinations that’ll make a statement. We suggest a bright-colored sock to add an eye-popping accent. Or you could rock some denim and roll your jeans up into a low cuff above the ankle to create the same effect. Please avoid socks with shorts though. AskMen reminds us that this remains a fashion mistake, in addition to folding or rolling down socks. If anything, these tips create an even more compelling argument for the cropped trouser look or cuffed jeans.

Choose a Design That Works for You

While experimenting with your look you’ll want to avoid combinations that become more of an eyesore instead of an intriguing aesthetic. Choose solid colors one tone lighter or darker than your pants. Explore patterns with a base tone that actually matches your trousers, as well as patterns with different textures. In order to avoid a clash, socks should be in a complimentary or a contrasting color to your pants. For example, a pair of formal blue trousers with orange socks would work to create an eye-grabbing color combination that isn’t overly garish or too over the top. But if you’re feeling even more adventurous than usual, you might want to start with neutral-colored pants and pair them with a bright, eye-catching paisley pattern.

Overall, your style is up to you and you alone. If your goal is to remain fashion-forward, it might behoove you to pay attention to trends as they change, and to experiment with different looks. There’s certainly no shortage of stylish sock varieties in the current fashion market, so you shouldn’t have too much trouble figuring out what works for you, no matter your mood, your outfit, or even the weather.

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Rasha writes about family, parenting, and home décor for Unfinished Man. Drawing from her experiences raising her own kids, she provides tips on creating warm, welcoming spaces. Rasha also shares home staging expertise to help transform houses into magazine-worthy dream homes.

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