Best Socks for Cold Feet

The Best Socks for Cold Feet

Are you one of those people who can never seem to get their feet warm? We hear you, and want to help you! It will be life changing to find socks that actually keep your feet from turning into ice cubes.

Fabric Weight

There are times when we all love a nice, thick pair of cozy socks. Thankfully, there are plenty of great sock options for those moments you want a thick pair of socks. While the fabric weight of your socks can help you stay warm, keep in mind that, in some cases, the thickness of the sock is not as important as the material of the sock. You should never have to feel discomfort while wearing shoes because your socks are too thick!

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Material

The type of material that socks are made of is the number one thing to look at when trying to keep feet warm. You want your socks to be moisture-wicking because moisture from sweat or water can make the feet even colder. The material should also trap your body heat in and keep cold temperatures out.

There are many great material options for cold feet. Let’s talk about some materials to look for in socks to keep your feet warm and cozy!

Say No to Cotton

Before we get in to which materials are best for keeping feet warm and toasty, we want to steer you away from cotton socks for cold feet. Cotton does not do a great job at keeping cold out or keeping warmth in. Cotton is also not very moisture-wicking, meaning the cold will just be exacerbated with any moisture.

Merino Wool

Merino wool is an extremely popular choice for cold feet, and for good reason! This type of wool is thinner and softer than regular wool, making it a great choice for anyone who likes the warmth of wool but dislikes the itchiness and thickness. Merino wool is also moisture-wicking, anti-microbial, and is great at keeping heat in and keeping cold out.

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Wool

Regular wool is still great for keeping your feet warm and dry if you don’t mind a little more thickness to your socks. Wool makes for the perfect warm, thick and cozy sock. It is a trusted material that is easy to come across and will most likely be a little cheaper than socks made of merino wool. Oftentimes, socks with wool will actually include other synthetic materials like nylon to keep the thickness down and make them a little softer.

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Alpaca

Alpaca is another great material to look for in your socks. It's known to be even warmer than wool. Alpaca is also softer and resists water better than regular and merino wool.

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Thermolite

Thermolite is a synthetic material that is awesome at keeping feet warm! This material is made from polyester fibers making it thinner than the other natural materials mentioned above but still keeps the heat in. Just like other natural materials, Thermolite is great at moisture wicking. And if you're still not convinced you should forget about cotton socks; Thermolite is said to dry 50% faster than cotton.

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