What makes cream socks a great option for those with sensitive feet?
The cream colour shows they are undyed socks.
Cream socks are a great easy way to add a little bit of sophistication to any outfit.
We knit everything in the natural fibre and then dye the sock in its entirety to the colour that we require. But with the cream socks, they’re undyed.
We add a small amount of conditioner to soften them up, making them the best and kindest option for your feet.
If you have sensitive feet you want good quality socks that are kind to your feet.
Working alongside many chiropodists
Over the years we have worked alongside many chiropodists who recommend our “Sussex’, the loose-topped socks.
By then selecting the undyed colour of this style i.e. the cream colour it really does put the icing on the cake.
With the Sussex socks also being loose topped but also ribbed, they will stay up, and not grip your ankles.
As mohair is a natural fibre, this will also reduce the risk of any irritation to your feet.
This makes them ideal for those with sensitive feet, hence why many chiropodists recommend Cream coloured Capricorn Mohair Socks
Ladies cream socks
If you are looking for a sock that lifts any outfit? If so a cream sock does this.
With black leggings or jeans a neutral-coloured cream sock gives it a look of sophistication.
It makes for a simple and very cheap way to make yourself stand out from the crowd, by just adding that smart, stylish, uk-made sock to your outfit.
Men’s cream socks
For men, a cream sock is a great base colour for socks because of its natural look.
Far less stark than white and not as dull as beige.
Men’s cream socks work very well as walking boot socks too, they are kind to your feet and the neutral colour will go with whatever walking gear you are wearing that day.
What colour socks go with anything?
Black, white, cream and grey socks are often considered neutral colours that will go with anything.
They pair well with most outfits, making them a reliable choice for socks that complement any clothing style or pattern.
The jury is out about white socks, in my experience you can either wear white socks and they look ‘cool’ on you or they just don’t work. I would be interested to know your thoughts on this subject, please leave a comment below.
Beige and navy blue often fall into the neutral category also, offering versatile options that suit a wide range of ensembles.