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Falke Invisible Socks

01 June 2010, 13.30 | Posted in Accessories | 5 comments »

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Here’s something you need. Yes, need, not want – despite us being fashun, we do recognise the difference. The summer socks debate is one that rages every, erm, summer, but there’s been a consensus agreement as to the holy grail of the invisible sock – and it’s Falke’s invisible sock that’s won.

Mr Hare recently endorsed it and after we went and bought a pair at the weekend, so do we. It’s the perfect way to look like you’re going sockless – a painful feat in leather brogues – without actually going sockless. Whether you like invisible (or ‘invisable’ if you’re ASOS) socks or not, you’ve gotta admit that this is a much more attractive option than having your feet stick to your insoles. (ASOS)


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5 comments
  1. Markus:

    I bought my Falke invisible sneaker socks online. Good quality, plus they have a bit of rubber in the back, so they don’t roll of your feet.

  2. Devin:

    do you know where these can be found in Manhattan?

  3. I’ve been wearing these the past few weeks. They have to be one of the best options but, as you can imagine, they do slip off your ankles sometimes, despite the rubber grip. Though, definitely better than going sockless.

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  5. I know you’re technically not supposed to wear socks with boat shoes. Can these be worn with them? I really dread the feeling of sweaty canvas touching my feet in the summer.

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