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    Scathing Attack on White Socks

    A fashion guru makes a strong attack on the concept of men wearing white socks in today's BBC magazine.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24019737

    Men shouldn't wear white socks

    If there is one rule all men should still follow, this is it, say some in the fashion industry. The only outfit white socks don't ruin is a sports kit, they add.

    "Unless you're exercising there is absolutely no appropriate moment to wear white socks," says Alex Bilmes, editor of Esquire magazine. "These types of rules exist to make sure fashion innocents don't make such a bad mistake." Certain people in the Netherlands seem to think so.

    As well as attracting attention because of the colour, white socks are usually made of bulkier material and ribbed because they are mainly for sport. They look cheap and nasty with normal clothes, say fashion experts.

    "Don't even try to wear them ironically, they're horrific," says Groves. "Coloured and patterned socks are the big trend."
    I guess white hose are out then.
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    Thatʻs the kind of article that sends me hunting for the one pair of white socks Iʻve got so I can wear them everywhere. Non-ironically.

    It also says that red and green donʻt go together. Time to wear my Maxwell kilt exclusively. With white socks.


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    When I was in the Royal Air Force, we used to say that only virgins and tennis players wore white socks.

    I hadn't qualified as one for years and never understood the scoring of the other so I've never worn white socks - or hose for that matter.

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    In the Pipe Band world "black is the new white".

    Throughout the 1990s white was utterly dominant and year after year every single top band at the World Pipe Band Championships wore the stark white bobbletop hose.

    When white went out it went out fast and a year or two later most of the bands were wearing black (or navy or charcoal). But oddly black hasn't become quite as dominant as white was. I wonder why... usually the pipe band folk are fashion lemmings.

    I only saw 15 of the Grade One bands this year, and of those 15 Boghall & Bathgate was the only veteran Grade One band wearing white. Three bands recently promoted from Grade Two were also wearing white. The rest of Grade One was wearing black, navy, or charcoal, with one mid-grey and one Ancient Blue. In other words there's more variety now than there was during the 20-year period when everyone was wearing white.

    About white socks for "Saxon dress", well here in SoCal many people wear Vans or white walking shoes etc and it's white socks, usually, with them. With a suit? Never.
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    Years ago I took my last pair of white tube socks, laundered them twice, and now use them in my travelling church kit as protection for my brass candlesticks. They work well there
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    Good grief. White socks were picked on as long as I can remember. I was given a hard time for wearing white socks even in elementary school. I guess peer pressure worked because I don’t think I wore them again except maybe for gym class.

    The comment on red/green is ridicules. Look up articles on selecting clothing colors. Selecting complementary colors is a way to create an outfit that stands out. It may not be appropriate for all situations but it is one that works. Guess what is complementary: red and green. See http://www.realmenrealstyle.com/color-wheel-menswear/ about the color wheel and clothing. The complementary comment is half way down the article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Monk View Post
    Thatʻs the kind of article that sends me hunting for the one pair of white socks Iʻve got so I can wear them everywhere. Non-ironically.

    It also says that red and green donʻt go together. Time to wear my Maxwell kilt exclusively. With white socks.

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    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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    This is a prime example of the fashion industry trying to dictate it's own ideas to the rest of us, sort of like the dictate which says women should not wear white except during certain seasons. Fashion mores change nearly as fast as we change socks. It is unfortunate that some people hang on every word of the so-called fashion gurus, in order to feel like they fit into the "in crowd." My fashion sense hasn't changed significantly in 50 years, yet I never feel left out.

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    I saw men wearing white hose last weekend - though it was with britches, buckle shoes and frock coats - and wigs for that matter - their dress was consistent with the dances they were performing.
    There were belly dancers and various morris men around too - and most people were enjoying the show, though there were a couple of little tots in their pushchairs gazing about in astonishment.

    White stockings for everyday wear were the mark of a gentleman - and most women would wear them on Sundays or holidays because they were not working those days. The quality of the thread and the thickness of it denoted their rank or status, but of course they were not on show.

    It could be a cultural thing, somehow and the wearing of white socks is a far greater faux pas in the US than here in the UK, where kilted evening dress with white hose is not unusual, and a very pleasing sight too.

    I think there was a photo of Hamish and company in such attire posted on the forum, and it could scarcely be faulted.

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