What are the best socks to wear with Converse? I totally understand if you haven’t ever wondered about this, because not many people put much thought into socks, anyway. On the other hand, I also understand if you did, since socks can definitely either make or break an outfit.
Especially an outfit that’s based on a pair of timeless and stylish shoes like Converse chucks, which many people grew up loving and wearing. Generations and generations have proudly worn them not only in their teenage years but as grownups, too.
So, they have a certain reputation in the fashion community and one that certainly shouldn’t be ruined by a bad pair of socks.
Therefore, if you wish to avoid making a heinous fashion crime and learn what socks to wear with Converse sneakers, make sure you check this article. Below, you’ll find 12 fun ideas – 6 for high-top and 6 for low-top pairs.
So, without further ado, let’s jump right into the suggestions we have for you!
1. Celer Sports Ankle Cut Socks
Starting off strong, we have these Celer Sports Ankle Cut Socks which are, in my humble opinion, perfect for both high and low top Converse sneakers. They are made out of a combination of cotton and polyester but also contain a tiny percentage of spandex which adds to their stretchability.
These socks are extremely lightweight and breathable, and they come with great moisture-wicking properties. They feature seamless toes which prevent chafing and improve durability, and a heel tab which adds an extra layer of protection.
They come in many fun colors and patterns, and can easily be paired with pretty much any outfit combination. They are pretty affordable too – six pairs of these socks will run you only about $17.
2. CharmKing Ankle High Socks
These CharmKing Ankle High Socks are made out of 85% nylon and 15% spandex. They are designed with movement in mind, which means that they are perfect to wear for any type of activity, from yoga, cycling, running, or walking in your favorite Converse.
These socks are lightweight and breathable, and they feature decent moisture-wicking properties. They also come with heel and toe reinforcements, which makes them extra supportive and durable. And when it comes to their fit, they stay on, without sliding down past your ankle.
These socks come in several designs and a pack of 3 pairs costs around $19.
3. Mcool Mary Ruffle Turn-Cuff Socks
These Mcool Mary Ruffle Turn-Cuff Socks are made out of a blend of polyester, cotton, and spandex. They are specially designed for women and are incredibly soft, comfortable, lightweight, and breathable.
The cuffs of these socks provide an unbelievably snug fit and grip around the ankle area. This is an amazing feature because, upon the first look, these socks look like they fall down your legs. But looks can be deceiving, right?
These adorable socks come in many fun colors and the pack of 3 costs around $15.
4. EnerWear Merino Wool Socks
These incredible crew socks are made out of a combination of wool, polyester, acrylic, and spandex. They are extremely breathable and provide great breathability throughout the day, so you do not have to worry about that awful feeling of sweaty feet.
Thanks to their elastic cuffs these socks will never slide down your leg but rather stay firmly up. But the feature that we are most excited about is the arch support that comes with these socks.
Since Converse shoes generally have very flat soles and thus are not suitable for people with flat feet, a little help from arch-supportive socks is a pretty good feature to have if you ask me.
These EnerWear Merino Wool Socks come in many different solid colors and fun patterns, so there’s definitely something for everyone’s taste. You can buy four pairs of them for $20 on Amazon.
5. Nike Performance Cushion Socks
Has Nike ever let us down? I do not think so. Not only does this amazing brand makes great shoes, but it also makes high-quality socks perfect to wear with Converse.
The most prevalent material of these ankle-high socks is cotton, of course, which makes them very soft and lightweight. The well-thought-out reinforcement in the heel and toe areas ensures great support and durability, and the stretchy rib cuffs provide a comfortable and snug fit.
These socks also feature arch support in the mid-foot area, which only enhances the overall support.
They come only in black and white, which might appear a little boring and bland to some, but it’s actually a pretty versatile feature when you think about it. They can literally be paired with any colored Converse.
These socks cost around $38 for six pairs. And, they are worth every penny spent.
6. Semoholli Lace Ruffle Frilly Socks
Every once in a while, women love to step into their more girly/childish side. And what better way to do it than with lace-ruffled socks? Especially if we’re talking about Semoholli Lace Ruffle Frilly Socks.
These socks are made out of a combination of cotton and spandex and are on the thicker side, which makes them incredibly soft and comfortable. They come with reinforced and seamless toes which ensures durability and support as well as adds to their comfort.
These socks only come in white, but the lace details differ from pair to pair.
7. Hanes Ankle Socks
Same as the majority of socks mentioned today, these Hanes ones are also made out of a blend of cotton, polyester, and spandex. These materials ensure these socks are lightweight and breathable.
They are soft, comfy, and stretchy, but they do ensure a snug fit, thanks to the rib cuffs on the closure. And the heel and toe areas are reinforced for durability and support.
These socks come in neutral colors, and a pack of 12 pairs costs around $29.
8. Joulli Women’s Casual Tube Socks
These knee-high socks are mostly made out of cotton, which means they are extremely soft and comfortable to wear. But, a small percentage of spandex makes them stretchy enough not to feel obstructive.
They come with elastic bands on the closure which ensures they perfectly fit calves of all shapes and sizes, and they feature reinforced heels and toes for exceptional durability.
These socks are also very breathable, so you won’t feel too hot wearing them, despite their knee-high length. They come in several fun colors and designs, and a pack of 3 pairs cost around $15.
9. Monfoot Low Cut Socks
These ankle-high socks are made out of a combination of cotton, polyester, and spandex, and thus will feel very soft and comfortable on your feet. They are on the thinner side, so they are perfect for your favorite tight-fit Converse pair.
These socks come with elastic rib cuffs and reinforced heels and toes for exceptional durability, and they feature amazing moisture-wicking properties.
They come in both neutral and fun colors, and when it comes to their price, 10 pairs of these socks cost around $20.
10. Saucony Performance Heel Tab Socks
These ankle-high socks are made out of a blend of polyester and spandex and are incredibly comfortable and stretchy. They are perfect for poorly cushioned Converse sneakers because they are designed with the intention to provide support in specific areas of the foot.
First of all, they feature a heel tab for added cushioning and protection. Secondly, they are equipped with arch support which reduces the pressure feet can be under. Finally, the material they’re made out of ensures extreme breathability during the day.
These Saucony Performance Heel Tab Socks come in various colors and patterns, and 8 pairs of them cost around $15.
11. Wernies No Show Socks
There is an unwritten rule that most people follow, and that is that if you’re wearing low top shoes, you must also wear no-show socks, especially if you’re wearing shorts, skirts, or short dresses, i.e., if your ankles are visible.
If you follow this rule, then we suggest you try these Wernies No Show Socks with your Converse sneakers. Made out of cotton and spandex, these socks are smooth, stretchy, comfy, and very breathable.
They come with three bands of gels in the heels area, to ensure they don’t slip off your ankles, and heel and toe reinforcement for durability, support, and comfort.
These no-show socks come in mostly neutral colors, and they cost around $12 for 4 pairs.
12. Pro Mountain No-Show Socks
These no-show socks are made out of a blend of combed cotton, spandex, polyester, and polyurethane. This combination of materials makes them extremely lightweight and breathable. One additional feature that adds up to their breathability is the instep mesh part which allows the air to move freely.
These socks come with silicon patches on the inside of the heel area which prevent slipping. Within the ball of the foot area, the socks are a bit thicker for additional support and cushioning. Because of this, they are more suitable for looser Converse sneakers.
These socks come only in neutral colors and you can get a pack of 6 pairs for around $16.