white dress socks Organic Cotton White Dress Socks Men | Democratique Socks – Democratique  Socks
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white dress socks Organic Cotton White Dress Socks Men | Democratique Socks – Democratique Socks

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white dress socks Organic Cotton White Dress Socks Men | Democratique Socks – Democratique SocksClean white in a fine rib construction reads as intentional rather than sporty. Paired with white leather sneakers or summer loafers, it disappears cleanly. With tan shoes or linen trousers, it pops slightly. Knitted from organic combed cotton on 200 needle machines, hand linked toe, OEKO TEX certified. Designed in Copenhagen. Crafted in Istanbul at one of the world's finest sock factories. Clear White: Not a sports sock a fine rib white sock for

Clean white in a fine-rib construction reads as intentional rather than sporty. Paired with white leather sneakers or summer loafers, it disappears cleanly. With tan shoes or linen trousers, it pops slightly. Knitted from organic combed cotton on 200-needle machines, hand-linked toe, OEKO-TEX certified. Designed in Copenhagen. Crafted in Istanbul at one of the world's finest sock factories.

Clear White: Not a sports sock — a fine-rib white sock for considered casual and summer smart looks.

White sneakers, white leather loafers, summer suits. Pair with linen or cotton trousers in warm months.

Read the Buyer's Guide, How to style with boots and sneakers.

SPECIFICATIONS:

•     75% organic combed cotton, 23% polyamide, 2% elastane
•     200-needle fine-rib knit construction
•     Hand-linked toe seam — virtually invisible against the foot
•     OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified — every component tested
•     Mid-calf length (traditional crew shaft)
•     Pre-washed and steamed for immediate comfort
•     Built to last
•     Designed in Copenhagen, Denmark — Est. 2011
•     Crafted in Istanbul at one of the world's finest sock factories
•     Wash inside out at 30°C — do not tumble dry
•     Wash before first wear

FAQ:

Q: What makes these socks different from cheap socks?

A: Three things: construction, material, and lifespan. These are knitted on 200-needle machines — roughly twice the density of mass-market socks — from certified organic combed cotton, with a hand-linked toe seam closed by hand. They are built to last.

Q: What is a hand-linked toe seam?

A: A hand-linked toe is closed by hand using a single thread, creating a virtually flat seam with no ridge. Mass-market socks use flat-seam machines, which leave a small ridge you can feel through dress shoes. The hand-linked finish is used by every premium sock brand of consequence.

Q: Are these socks certified organic?

A: Yes. The cotton is certified organic, grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilisers. The finished sock carries OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified, which tests every component — fibre, dye, elastic, thread — for harmful substances.

Q: What shoes do these work best with?

A: The fine-rib construction and mid-calf length make them the right choice for dress shoes (Oxford, Derby), leather loafers, and smart casual footwear. For chunky sneakers or crew-scrunched looks, see the Athletique Classique collection.

STYLING:

Best with: Oxford shoes · Derby shoes · Leather loafers · Monk straps · Clean sneakers
Worn for: Business formal · Business casual · Smart casual
See also: Relax Heavy Knitted Socks,  Athletique Classique collection  and our packs.

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