Navy / Dark Blue Mid-Calf Dress Socks
- Regular price
- $35.00
- Regular price
- Sale price
- $35.00
- Unit price
- per
Details & Care
Details & Care
- Solid
- 100% Mako Egyptian Cotton
- Mercerised
- Dry Clean Only
- Made in Italy
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Free delivery to the United States on orders over $90 USD.
Free returns. See our return policy.
Client Service
Client Service
Hours
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm MST
Closed weekends and statutory holidays
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1 800 595 0276
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Product Information
Navy mid-calf dress socks. A true navy with depth, the most useful colour in the drawer. The mid-calf length sits below the trouser break, comfortable under tapered suits and everyday trousers alike. Pairs with a navy or charcoal suit, or dark denim.
Knit in Italy from 100% Mercerised Egyptian cotton on a 240-needle machine. Hand-linked heels and a seamless toe sit flat against the foot. The subtle ribbed texture reads polished under dress trousers.
Also available in over-the-calf for long days in a suit or black tie. In mid-calf, see the Black for a darker option.
The Make








Knit in Italy on machines that turn each pair slowly. The country where a dress sock is still treated as a garment, not a commodity.
Long-staple cotton from the Nile Delta, spun in Italy. The longer the fibre, the smoother the thread, and the longer the sock holds its softness.
The yarn is bathed in lye under tension, a process patented in the 1840s. It tightens the fibre, deepens the colour, and gives mercerized cotton its quiet sheen.
The number of needles on the cylinder that knits each sock. The higher the count, the finer the gauge, and the closer it feels to a piece of fabric than to a piece of hosiery.
Knit to the weight a proper dress shoe wants. Slim enough that the foot still feels the leather, sturdy enough to last a day in it.
The two places a sock wears out first, knit with twice the yarn and tighter tension. The reason a pair lasts seasons rather than weeks.
The toe seam is closed by hand on a linking machine, stitch by stitch. No ridge under the toe, no rub against the inside of a shoe.
A simple paper sleeve. Slips off, and the socks are ready to wear.