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By Jillian Tracy, CNN Underscored

Published 9:36 AM EST, Wed March 6, 2024

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Strutting out in a cute pair of shoes can make your outfit feel polished and start your day off on the right foot. As you put away your winter boots in favor of fashionable spring loafers, mules and slip-ons, you might notice your sock drawer is missing a pair of no-show socks to pair them with. And while you can definitely rock your shoes without them, a pair of socks can help keep your feet dry, combat uncomfortable sweating and sliding, and protect your feet from painful rubbing and blisters.

With your feet in mind, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite no-show socks that will stay undetectable and actually stay in place.

True to their name, these Bombas socks were the plushest and most cushioned socks we tried. They didn’t budge all-day long, even when slipping in and out of loafers, clogs and sneakers. They also held nice and snug on our feet with no baggy excess fabric bunching up in our shoes.

Looking for a barely-there sock? These ultra-thin Ondo socks are made from organic cotton, making them super breathable on your feet and ideal for wearing with shoes that might be a bit on the snug side. So comfortable they almost felt like a second skin, we also loved the silicone banding across the middle and around the opening of the sock, which made sure they stayed secure through walking, jumping and twirling.

These Pareberry socks were essentially invisible when we wore them with our deep-cut loafers. Both the silicone tabs and the added guard on the heel helped keep these socks in place and saved our feet from uncomfortable friction and blisters.

For just about $3 a pair, you might not expect much from these Wernies socks. While they’re not as plush as the Bombas cushioned socks, these no-show socks stayed locked on our heel, thanks to the three stripes of silicone grip. They might not be best suited for wearing during workouts, but they’ll pair nicely with casual sneakers, boat shoes and slip-ons.

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Finding truly no-show socks for ballet flats and pumps can be a real challenge, but these Jarseen liners might be your best bet. Keep in mind, though, that these are liners and not true socks, so don’t expect super-plush and cushiony fabric. Instead, these give you just enough of a barrier between you and your shoes to help keep your feet dry and prevent friction. There’s also a delicate flower-shaped grip on the ball of the foot to help keep your feet from sliding inside your shoe.

Sheec has an impressive range of no-show socks with everything from athletic socks and extra-low-cut socks to ball-of-foot cushions for adding support to your favorite heels. Having a pair of these modal half-socks can make wearing your favorite mules and clogs that much better. Thin enough to wear without adding extra bulk, they’ll also help combat sweaty feet sliding as the temperatures warm up.

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If you’re looking for no-shows that feel just like your other ankle or workout socks, grab a pair of these Adidas Superlites. These socks don’t come with any silicone grips to keep them in place, but because they’re not as deep cut as other no-shows, we found they still sat securely right under our ankles.

With extra support through the arch, heel and toes, these Gonii socks can easily transition from your casual shoes to your workout sneakers. We loved the bright colors that won’t get lost in our sock drawer and the mesh paneling that left our feet dry and cool after long walks and workouts.

The Idegg socks are kind of a Goldilocks no-show. They don’t sit quite as high as athletic no-shows but will still give you ample toe and mid-foot coverage, which makes them great for anything from casual slip-on shoes to dressier loafers.

These Comrad socks are made with nine silicone grips for an unmovable fit, plus extra cushioning at the toes and heels where wear and holes are most likely to appear. Available in sizes from small to XL, you’ll be able to find socks that fit any pair of feet.

Known for its brightly colored and patterned crew socks, Stance makes vibrant no-shows too. Reviewers praise these socks for being lightweight, comfortable and essentially invisible once you put your shoes on.

Designed to have a custom-like fit, these Feetures socks are made to mold to the anatomy of your feet for a comfortable and blister-free experience. Feetures socks are also made from recycled plastic bottles to create a sock that’s supportive and sustainable.

Note: The prices above reflect the retailers' listed price at the time of publication.

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FAQs

What is the difference between low cut and no show socks? ›

a typical pair of ankle socks will usually peep out from the top of your low-cut shoes but will remain unnoticed if you wear them with boots or high-rise shoes. no show socks, in general, remain invisible or hidden even if you wear them with low-cut shoes like loafers or boat shoes.

What are the best socks to wear at home? ›

The best type of socks for wearing around the house are comfortable, breathable, and non-slip. Here are a few recommendations: Cotton socks: Cotton is a natural fiber that is soft and breathable, making it ideal for house socks. Cotton socks also absorb moisture well, which can help keep your feet dry and comfortable.

What are the best socks for your feet? ›

Synthetic blends tend to be somewhat less expensive than merino wool socks, while merino wool is typically better at controlling odor. There are also many options that contain both natural and synthetic fibers, such as a merino wool and polypropylene blend,4 which can be good choices.

What kind of socks to wear with slip on shoes? ›

Go No-Show

If you can't find a silhouette that matches your shoes or just want to make sure your socks aren't at all visible, opt for no-shows. Sometimes called invisible socks or loafer liners, no-show socks are meant to protect your feet and shoes while remaining unseen.

How do I keep my no show socks from slipping off? ›

Check the silicone grips on your no-slip socks.

Some brands use silicone dots or lines placed strategically around the heel and ball of the foot to provide extra grip, while others use wider silicone strips that wrap around the entire circumference of the sock.

Does the color of no show socks matter? ›

We recommend getting no show socks in colors you would like to wear with your dress shoes so they don't show when you tuck them in or out.

What makes Bombas socks so special? ›

They're Built With Sock Science

Bombas spent 2 years of R&D re-inventing the sock. They eliminated the annoying toe seam on the tip of the toe, created a unique arch support system that feels like a hug around the middle of your foot, and tested 130+ calf tension levels to find the perfect one.

Why are Bombas socks so expensive? ›

Bombas might be more expensive than most socks brands, but between the quality, comfort, durability, and the philanthropic efforts of the company, they're well worth adding to your drawer.

What brand of socks last the longest? ›

At Darn Tough, we back every sock with our Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee: if our socks aren't the most comfortable, durable, and best fitting socks, you can return them for another pair. Durability sits in the center of that promise. But what makes Darn Tough socks so…

What socks do foot doctors recommend? ›

For Foot and Heel Pain

Opt for socks made from materials such as acrylic or Coolmax. There are acrylic socks in every style, from dress socks to sportswear. For foot and heel pain, look for synthetic socks with extra padding around the ball of foot and heel area, as this offers more support and cushioning for the foot.

Which is the No 1 socks brand in world? ›

Adidas. Adidas is another popular brand that offers a wide range of socks, including those for running, hiking, and everyday wear. Adidas is a global sportswear brand known for its stylish and performance-oriented athletic apparel, footwear, and accessories.

What kind of socks do podiatrists recommend? ›

According to our podiatrists, the best moisture-wicking sock materials for sweaty feet include: Polyester. Nylon. Wool.

Why do my socks keep slipping into my shoes? ›

As well as having the correct size in the leg length of your socks you should make sure that the foot size is also right. If the sock size is too small then the heel on the sock will try to compensate and will slide down your foot. This in turn will drag the rest of the sock down your leg.

How do I keep my feet from slipping in my shoes? ›

Wear non-slip socks

The idea is that they will help suction your foot to the inside of the shoe and prevent heel slippage. While they are not perceived as effective as bare feet when walking without shoes on, they are an option to try when wearing shoes where heel slippage is an issue.

Why can't NFL players wear low socks? ›

1945: Commissioner Elmer Layden, apparently with way too much time on his hands, decides that NFL players have unsightly legs and decrees that all players must wear long stockings. This rule, still on the books, is why NFL players wear high socks while so many NCAA teams still play bare-legged.

What are the benefits of low-cut compression socks? ›

Your doctor may recommend you wear compression socks for:
  • Boosting circulation in the legs.
  • Decreasing swelling in the legs and ankles.
  • Improving lymphatic drainage.
  • Managing orthostatic hypotension, or low blood pressure when you stand up after a period of sitting down.
  • Preventing blood from pooling in the leg veins.

What's the point of no-show socks? ›

Say goodbye to friction-induced blisters and awkward readjustments – no-show socks are designed to eliminate these nuisances. With their low-cut design, they stay put without compromising on comfort, ensuring that your feet stay happy all day long.

What socks are lower than no-show socks? ›

Ankle socks fall between crew socks and no-show invisible socks lengthwise. They are longer than no-show socks but shorter than crew socks. Ankle socks end right at your ankles and aren't meant to be hidden. Ankle socks are ideal for running, hiking, or playing sports.

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