<p>Are you the one for socks practically up to your knees? Or do you prefer to keep 'em low and invisible?</p>
<p>Ankle socks all the way. I find any other type is confining and itchy.</p>
<p>low</p>
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<p>Do people still wear knee socks?</p>
<p>Knee socks seem kinda itchy, but I usually wear either the low socks or the higher socks that go up to the middle of my calves. I never wear ankle socks though. Those things keep coming off and they get annoying</p>
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<p>Yeah, but usually they also have binoculars around their neck and a fanny pack.</p>
<p>Low is the way to go. But for real… who’s wearing socks in the summer?</p>
<p>I wear mid-calf socks for tennis… otherwise sandals</p>
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<p>shoes are uncomfortable without socks</p>
<p>Very low, to show off my calves! :P</p>
<p>I wear ankle socks for sneakers and knee high socks for volleyball (but only if I’m forced to wear socks). Sometimes I grab the wrong pair and I end up with mid-calf socks though…</p>
<p>I wear ankle socks, but I hate how they slip below my feet sometimes when I walk…</p>
<p>I wear knee socks, but I roll them all the way down so they look like ankle socks. I don’t know, for some reason, I like it better than ankle socks</p>
<p>I perfer ankle socks but for some reason I have tons on knee highs. (I need to stop asking my mother to pick me up socks when she’s at work. It’s easy that way, since she works at a store, but it doesn’t get good results.) I don’t like my socks feeling bulky, nor do I like looking like my socks just came out of the 80’s.</p>
<p>mid calf socks for tennis, low, low cut for everything else.</p>
<p>I play tennis too, and I was just wondering why the standard is to wear high socks. I know a few players like Agassi who preferred low socks, but most players like them high ones :-/</p>
<p>Midcalf (high) for jeans and sports. But I never pull them up all the way…</p>
<p>Low or ankle for shorts.</p>
<p>I wore bright pink striped knee socks every Friday for my entire high school career to liven up the uniform we were required to wear that day for formal chapel (khaki shirt, white blouse, navy blue blazer, ugh). But that would be the only way I’d ever wear knee socks- I wear low cut socks for everything else. </p>
<p>That doesn’t stop my grandma from sending me tall trouser socks with prowling tigers or constipated-looking puppies on them. >_<</p>
<p>Am I the only one who has a problem with flip-flops? They’re fine if your feet are wet, like after going to the beach or something, but I can’t stand looking at some peoples’ feet.</p>
<p>And I’m all for ankle socks, btw.</p>
<p>^ flip-flops are the only way to go during may-october.</p>