Guide: To match socks, shoes & trousers
Guide: To match socks, shoes & trousers
Socks – When and How to Wear Them
Length & Visibility
Choose socks that are long enough. When sitting down, no bare skin should show between trousers and shoes – whether you’re wearing a suit or chinos.
Exceptions:
- Espadrilles or loafers with shorts
- Summer shoes worn without visible socks (or with no-show socks)
Material by Season
- Summer: Lightweight cotton or wool blends keep you cool and comfortable.
- Winter: Thin wool socks provide warmth without bulk.
Formal Occasions
- Go for extra-long socks in high-quality materials – ideally in a fine wool or silk blend for maximum comfort and elegance.
Colour Matching
Your sock colour should complement either the trousers or the shoes – without standing out.
- Tone-on-tone with the trousers often creates the most refined impression.
- Not sure what to choose? A black sock with black shoes is always a safe bet.
Trousers & Shoes – Finding the Right Balance
Choose shoes based on the formality of the occasion.
Footwear plays a key role in how your outfit is perceived – think of it as a style indicator:
- A suit worn with espadrilles or deck shoes creates a relaxed, summery look.
- A suit with loafers or oxford shoes raises the level to a more formal expression.
What you wear underneath the suit also matters:
- A tie or classic shirt sharpens the overall look.
- A polo, linen shirt or open-collar cotton shirt softens it for a more casual feel.
Casual & Smart Casual
- Jeans and sneakers = Relaxed and laid-back.
- Jeans and loafers or Chelsea boots = A more polished, smart casual look.
- Chinos and oxfords or loafers = A refined yet effortless weekday outfit.
Good to Keep in Mind
Some shoes work better with certain trousers:
- Sturdier shoes like Chelsea boots pair best with jeans or heavier chinos.
- Slimmer, more elegant shoes like loafers or oxfords fit tailored trousers or suit trousers best.