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Did you just pick up a snazzy new pair of loafers and wonder what type of socks you should – or shouldn’t – wear with them? We're here to answer all your questions. Stylists recommend wearing socks with loafers, whether they are calf-high dress socks or no-show styles. Read on for everything you need to know about wearing socks with loafers for all occasions.

Is it okay to wear loafers with socks?

Fashion experts recommend that you wear socks with loafers. For formal occasions or with dressier trousers, wear thinner dress socks. For more casual outfits, choose no-show socks to protect your feet and still achieve the no-sock look.

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Do you wear socks with loafers?

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When to Wear Socks with Loafers

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  1. If you’re wearing a jacket and tie and your pants have a crease, fashion experts suggest wearing socks. [2] A no-sock look with loafers goes best with jeans, chinos, and shorts. [3]
    • However, wearing loafers and no-show socks with more casual suits is becoming more acceptable.
  2. Feet have more than 250,000 sweat glands. [4] Not wearing socks can make your feet sweaty and damp, a perfect environment for fungus and bacteria to thrive. Keep your feet dry by wearing socks made of natural fibers that help wick that sweat away from your skin. [5]
    • Wearing socks also helps prevent smelly feet and shoes by limiting bacterial growth. [6]
    • If you don’t wear some kind of socks, your shoes absorb the sweat from your feet, making it more likely that bacteria will grow and cause an odor that’s often difficult to get out. One way to freshen up shoes is to allow them to dry completely in front of a fan or in the sun.
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Choosing Socks to Wear with Loafers

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  1. Loafers straddle the line between dressy and casual, so they work with many types of outfits. Thinner dress socks and trouser socks are the most appropriate options to wear with formalwear or even a nice pair of slacks. [7]
    • Women also wear loafers with casual skirts and dresses but usually don’t wear them with more formal outfits unless wearing a menswear-styled look.
  2. For more casual outfits, go with no-show socks instead of foregoing socks. No-show socks are best for casual outfits with shorts, jeans, or khakis. [8]
    • No-show socks are usually acceptable when wearing casual fabrics like linen and cotton. [9]
    • Taller socks are also acceptable for casual styles, but always wear socks with dressier outfits.
  3. Loafers tend to fit more like a dress shoe than a casual shoe. Bulky socks bunch out of the shoe or make it feel tight and uncomfortable. Save athletic socks for the gym and thick wool for cozy boots.
  4. Basic black, beige, or grey socks allow two-tone, crocodile, or boldly colored loafers to be the star of the show. When choosing a neutral color, it’s usually best to match your socks to your trousers. This doesn’t mean they have to match exactly, though—coordinating and contrasting colors also work well. [10]
  5. If you’re wearing less flashy (but still cool!) loafers, a boldly colored or patterned sock adds a little pizzazz to your outfit…even when you’re wearing a suit. In fact, wearing colorful socks is a long-standing tradition in menswear that looks great with vintage and modern styles for both men and women. [11]
    • Wear colorful socks in unusual solid colors like yellow, two-color stripes, or patterns like argyle.
    • Avoid wearing loafers and white socks with dressier outfits. [12]
  6. While slouchy socks are acceptable for feminine styles, it’s more fashionable to pull socks up for men’s styles. In fact, the best men’s dress socks are designed to hit above the calf so they stay up all day. [13] This is even true when you're wearing rolled pants or pants that hit at the ankles.
    • There are several different sock lengths, including ankle, quarter crew, crew, mid-calf, knee-high, and thigh-high socks.
    • Women often wear shorts or a casual skirt with loafers with or without tights and slightly slouchy crew socks. [14]
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How to Style Loafers

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  1. Dressier leather loafers look good with both casual and dressy outfits. Choose black leather loafers for dressier suits. Loafers made of suede or canvas are more casual and look good with casual styles like shorts, jeans, or khakis. [15]
    • Tassel Loafers: Tassel loafers are the most casual loafer style and have two tassels that hang from the top of the shoe. They look great with jeans or chinos.
    • Belgian Loafers: Belgian loafers are slightly more formal than the tassel loafers. The main difference between the two styles is that Belgian loafers have a small bow on the top of the shoe instead of tassels. Wear them with chinos, corduroy, and flannel pants.
    • Penny Loafers: This style is the most versatile loafer since it goes with a wide range of outfits, from casual suits to jeans. The penny loafer gets its name from the slit on the top of the shoe where the wearer can place a penny. More casual penny loafers made of canvas are perfect with shorts.
    • Gucci or Horsebit Loafers: The most formal loafers, this style features a metal bar on the top of the shoe that’s meant to look like a horse’s bit. While not formal enough for a black or white tie event, black horsebit loafers go perfectly with any business suit.
  2. Loafers are most commonly thought of as summer shoes. But because loafers are so versatile, they go well with both summer and winter outfits. Suede loafers go well with cosy sweaters and corduroy pants. [16]
    • Loafers with thicker rubber soles are good for cold weather because they offer extra protection from the elements.
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