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KEEPING YOUR feet warm and dry should be a top priority for any outdoor stepping. Wet and soggy feet can lead to blisters and other foot problems that are sure to ruin your favorite hike or, even worse, your commute. Unlike cotton and other similar fabric, sheep-grown wool is naturally water-repellent due to the organic hydrophobic coating of its fibers. That makes it a great material for socks—especially when the cold weather rolls in.

Today’s wool socks have come a long way from their itchy, scratchy, and uncomfortable ancestors. Known as a thinner and softer alternative to traditional wool, merino wool is quickly becoming one of the most popular materials for socks geared toward outdoor activities. Nearly all of the best merino wool socks also contain a blend of nylon or other stretchy material, helping to provide a breathable and flexible fit, while sacrificing none of the water-resistance wool is known for.

Whether you’re looking for a thick cushioned sock for hiking or a thinner option for wearing on the subway to work, there’s a wool sock out there for you. Ahead are the 15 best wool socks for all types of use, for all sorts of hobbies and occupations.

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Merino Wool Hiking Socks

Material 80% Merino Wool, 15% Polyester, 4% Nylon, 1% Spandex
Cushioning Added cushioned footbed
Care Wash cold. Air dry or tumble low.

best wool socks for wearing with boots

Filson

Heavyweight Traditional Socks

Material 70% Merino Wool, 28% Nylon, 2% Spandex
Cushioning Padded footbeds
Care Machine wash. Dry low.

best wool socks for everyday wear

Bombas

Merino Wool Calf Socks

Material 77% Merino Wool, 21% Polyester, 2% Spandex
Cushioning Extra footbed cushioning.
Care Machine wash cold on gentle cycle, mild detergent, do not bleach, tumble dry low.

best wool socks for work

Carhartt

Men’s Heavyweight Crew Sock 4 Pack

Material 54% Polyester, 30% Acrylic, 8% Nylon, 6% Wool, 2% Elastane
Cushioning Heel, arch, toe, instep and leg cushioning.
Care Machine washable

Best wool socks for hiking

L.L. Bean

Cresta Wool Midweight Hiking Socks

Material 80% Merino wool, 19% Nylon, 1% Lycra spandex
Cushioning Generous cushioning on footbed and heel.
Care Machine wash. Dry low.

Most Timeless pair

Buck Mason

Ash Grey Wool Ribbed Crew Socks

Material 6% Cotton 38% Wool 14% Nylon, 1% Polyester, 1% Polyuerthane
Cushioning Light cushioning on footbed.
Care Machine wash on warm. Air dry or tumble dry very low. Tumble dry low or hang dry.

Best Legacy pair

Wigwam

Merino Comfort Hiker 2-Pack Black

Material 62% Merino Wool, 34% Stretch Nylon, 2% Polyester, 2% Elastic
Cushioning Full cushioning through sock.
Care Machine washable.

Best wool socks for Snow Sports

Stance

Performance Wool Snow Otc Socks

Material Merino wool blend
Cushioning Medium impact protection cushioning on footbed and throughout sock.
Care Machine wash. Tumble dry low.

Best Low cut wool socks

Smartwool

Hike Light Cushion Low Ankle Socks

Material 57% Merino Wool/11% Nylon/30% Recycled Nylon/2% Elastane
Cushioning Light cushioning on footbed.
Care Wash inside out. Machine wash cold or warm. Gentle or delicate cycle. Tumble dry on low heat

best over-the-calf wool socks

Darn Tough

Over The Calf Extra Cushion Sock

Material 79% Merino Wool 19% Nylon 2% Lycra® Spandex
Cushioning Full cushion
Care Machine wash in warm water on gentle cycle with socks inside-out.

Best Waterproof wool socks

Showers Pass

Crosspoint Waterproof Wool Crew Socks

Material Merino wool lining, Artex membrane
Cushioning Thin cushioning through entire sock
Care Machine washable.

best high cut wool socks for boots

Under Armour

Unisex Charged Wool Boot Socks – 2-Pack

Material 17% Wool/70% Polyester/12% Nylon/1% Elastane
Cushioning Full cushioning
Care Machine washable.

best wool socks with reinforced cushioning

Farm to Feet

Damascus Lightweight Crew Merino Wool Socks

Material 61% Merino Wool, 34% Nylon, 5% Spandex
Cushioning Targeted cushioning on top of foot, footbed, heel, and more.
Care Machine washable.

best eco-friendly wool socks

Hike Wool Crew Socks

Material 71% RWOOL upcycled wool, 24% nylon, 5% Lycra spandex
Cushioning Medium cushioning throughout
Care Machine washable.

Best Wool Socks Under $20

Merino Wool Lightweight Hiking Socks

Material 79% RWS merino wool, 20% nylon, 1% Lycra spandex
Cushioning Light cushioning throughout
Care Machine wash in cold or warm water, no bleach or fabric softener; tumble dry low.

What to Know About Wool Sock Blends

You might be confused reading all the different blends used in wool socks these days, but for the most part, this is a good thing. You don’t really ever want a wool sock made of 100% wool, as the fabric won’t hold shape on your feet and could prove to be itchy or scratchy. A sock made with 100% wool can also trap too much heat, resulting in sweaty feet.

Instead, look for wool socks with respectable percentages of wool—some use up to 80% of wool while others might use as low as 20%. Also, most of the best wool socks today are made with merino wool, since you still get natural thermoregulation from that fabric but it’s also breathable and moisture-wicking. Other added fabrics like nylon, spandex, and elastane are good signs to see too because you’ll know the sock has a level of stretch and a snug fit to your foot.

Wool socks aren’t fragile, but you don’t necessarily want to treat them like any old pair of cotton socks you might have. In order to extend the lifespan of your wool socks make sure to wash them according to the care the respective brand provides. Some brands mention washing their socks in cold, while others might recommend washing on warm—a warm wash will probably be listed for socks that are made with a higher percentage of wool since the wool fabric can tend to lose its shape over time.

For drying, try to air dry your wool socks. This will ensure the fibers don’t come undone or get mangled. Most wool socks can be set to tumble dry on low, so if you don’t have time drying your wool socks this way via machine is your next best option.

For the past two years, we’ve consulted with Men’s Health‘s editors and writers on the best wool socks for men. Experts, including our Gear and Commerce Editor John Thompson, put a number of wool socks to the test and evaluated their quality, price point, warmth, and fit. We also considered wool socks that had high customer ratings on e-commerce websites we trust.

Gear and Commerce Editor
John Thompson is the Gear and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he covers fashion, grooming, gear, and technology.

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