Exposed socks or hidden socks? Two schools clash and we won't lie to you about which one we adhere to: apparent, of course. The genius of the sock is that in addition to keeping the legs warm, it leaves plenty of expressive possibilities: plain - white, black or colored - with prints, stripes or glitter, in knitted wool or nylon mesh , high to the calves or ankle-high ankle socks with ease. This fall at Swivells, we give you our sock tips to enhance your shoes, especially your derbies.
Socks with small patterns
Whether it's a lemon, a small burger or a cat, it's the same thing: a mid-calf sock with this super cute embroidery on the ankle that makes all the difference. With some black derbies , choose a plain base (lemon yellow for example) and a print to your liking for a little original and discreet touch.
Jacquard print socks
Big shoes, nobility socks! With the nude derbies, nothing like a touch of old school: jacquard print, houndstooth, or Christmas motifs, let out the grandpa or grandma in you. A great way to enhance the vintage look of the shoe while snuggling her little feet in thick cotton.
Glitter socks
It's because they shine like precious stones that we adore Rubie, two-tone red derbies with dark red laces. Wear them with thin black nylon socks with sequins and a dark denim skirt, for example. A simple outfit that will bring out “fancy” socks.
Sports socks
A very simple combination that you don't necessarily think of: wearing your derbies with sports socks that you keep in a corner of the drawer for jogging days. A white pair with black stripes will go very well with pastel colored derbies like Miss Kiwi.
Perforated socks
There's nothing like an ultra-feminine retro sock to bring a bit of contrast to a pair of brown derbies. With Chestnut, why not try a pair of white perforated cotton mid-high socks with an arrow pattern? Sometimes crocheted, these kinds of socks also exist with little frills or a ribbed seam and will work wonderfully with this derby classic!