
Thigh high socks
The pair with eighteen thousand ratings behind it, and the one most people arrive here for. Cotton cable knit, 25.6 inches from heel to top, with a published thigh figure of 22.8 inches, which puts it in the standard width rather than the thick thigh cut.
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Copied from the brand size table on the listing. Measurements are in inches and describe the garment as the brand grades it, not the body.
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| Brand size | Heel to toe (in) | Thigh Circumference (in) | Ankle (in) | Length (in) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| one size | 7.1 | 22.8 | 6.7 | 25.6 |
Eighty percent cotton with stretch yarn run through it, thick enough to stay opaque and to hold the cable pattern without going stiff. This is a winter sock rather than a sheer, and it behaves like one: warm, breathable, and in need of pulling up once or twice a day.
At 25.6 inches they land above the knee on most people. Fold the cuff down and they read as over the knee socks instead, which is how a good share of the buyers seem to wear them.
The listing publishes a thigh circumference of 22.8 inches. That is the regular hosiery width, not the extra wide cut this brand is better known for. Past about 25 inches at the thigh, the plus size section is the right place to look.
Black, brown, burgundy, navy, dark grey and white cover the everyday end, with baby blue and a couple of two packs for anyone who wants more. Give the dark shades their own first wash.
The brand's own bullet points, quoted as written except for the name of the shop they were posted on. They are marketing copy, so read them as claims rather than as measurements.