SELF’s former commerce writer, who is also a cycling instructor in New York City, previously called these athletic socks a game changer for indoor cycling: “They’re sweat-wicking and feel snug around the arch of my feet and my ankles, and there’s extra padding around the toes and heels for comfort.” The socks have a thin upper for breathability and they’re made of recycled polyester, nylon, and spandex—all great for keeping moisture at bay.
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Sizes: S to XL | Colors: 11 | Material: Recycled polyester, nylon, spandex
6. Best for Arch Support: Feetures Elite Ultra Light No Show Tab
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Feetures, another brand Dr. Spector recommends, makes this pair of running socks that claims to have “zone-specific compression,” which hugs your foot where it needs more support (like in the arch). Plus, they’re made from a blend of nylon and spandex, which should help keep your feet cool. “I’m a believer that your sock is almost as important as your sneaker,” one runner tells SELF. These complement my sneakers well, and even as my feet get sweaty, there’s no sliding or rubbing.”
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Sizes: 4 to 15 | Colors: 19 | Material: Nylon, spandex
7. Best for Humidity: Saucony Inferno No Show Tab Socks
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True to their name, these no-show socks will stay dry through the hottest, steamiest days—thanks to their mesh upper and polyester, rubber, and spandex construction. With a seamless toe and no-slip heel, they’re also designed for ultimate comfort. “My feet tend to sweat, and these socks keep my feet dry as a bone,” wrote one happy Amazon reviewer.
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Sizes: 5 to 10 | Colors: 2 | Material: Polyester, repreve polyester, Sorbtek, nylon, spandex
8. Best for Hiking: Farm to Feet ¾ Crew Light Targeted Cushion
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You’ll be glad to have these for your next trek in the mountains, according to one SELF editor. “They’re super warm and don’t smell after hikes thanks to the sweat-wicking wool, and they have great cushioning around the heels and toes to protect your feet when moving up and downhill,” she says. “And how cute is the forest scene for a hiking sock?!”
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Sizes: S to XL | Colors: 3 | Material: Nylon, Merino wool, spandex
9. Most Stylish: Patagonia Lightweight Merino Performance Crew Socks
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Not only are these Patagonia crew socks engineered to nix moisture and dry quickly (see their wool-spandex blend fabric and breathable top panel), but they also have a retro charm that’ll make you want to add several pairs to your cart. “My feet stayed cool, dry, and stink-free,” wrote one Patagonia reviewer.
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Sizes: S to XL | Colors: 6 | Material: Merino wool, nylon, spandex
10. Best No-Show: Lululemon Power Stride No-Show Socks
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