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    Soccer socks can be OK for kilted casual but I would think white would get dirty very quickly.
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    IMHO soccer socks just don't look good with a kilt.

    I live in southern Ontario ( next door to Quebec) and, yes, we can get some very warm weather here (often over 30C=86F) but when that sets in I just wear sandals or as has been stated before, just short socks and shoes
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    I throw in lightweight tube sox, which are intended for soccer and rugby players. They're fine on the field, and they work fine with high-top boots off the field but because of where the ribbing in the sock stops, they don't look all that great with low-top shoes. However, I have also worn the brand that GGGP recommends, and those were great.

    I gave a white pair of these tube sox to a friend to throw in and truth is....and this is coming from MISTER I LIKE WHITE KILT HOSE...... is that I think they look awful... not because they're white, but because of where the ribbing stops and the foot-part of the socks begins. Anyway, for wearing around town, I'd avoid them, personally.

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    I wear a pair of black football/soccer socks with hiking boots. They are comfortable in the warmer weather.

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    Why go white? Lots of solid color multisport socks to choose from out there in the world.
    http://socksknee.com/shop/index.php?...dex&cPath=3_38 for example

    I prefer wool, even in hot weather, but understand why some wouldn't.

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    I've been wearing these. I love 'em, but I'm a smaller guy. http://www.sockdreams.com/products/d...rib-knee-highs

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    I'd avoid them too. They look like pretend kilt socks. If it's too hot for wool, I'd dispense with long socks altogether till the weather calms down.

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    sock dreams has many different one that are great for kilts and American apperal
    dose to. just search out otk socks many to choose from. I have purchased from both and
    some have been very sharp looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by usonian View Post
    They're not soccer socks, but some people here have had good things to say about these cotton socks:

    http://www.sockdreams.com/products/d...hs?back=search
    *** to this. they are not fancy but cool, comfortable and inexpensive, I have large calves and these socks stretch enough to work.
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