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I tested the black one that features four white circles around the upper ankle. Bonus points for Swiftwick offering two shorter cuff heights for those who don’t want a crew sock: The Pursuit ...
The sunshine is out, hemlines are rising, and Gen Z is coming for millennials' ankle socks again. From side-parted hair to what hand gestures you use to represent a phone or a heart, there are plenty ...
First, Gen Z came for your skinny jeans, and now the trendsetters are putting the kibosh on ankle socks. Zoomers and Millennials have been locked in a bitter battle online regarding socks ...
People are fighting about socks. Crew-sock-loyal Gen Z is claiming they can guess your age by how low or high you wear your socks. Millennials are racing to either justify their ankle-baring ...
Justin Jordan, a 29-year-old content creator and video producer in Columbus, Ohio, has long been a bare-ankle advocate. When his wife decided to wear crew socks to the gym earlier this year ...
Sort of. I do have one pair: my emergency trainer socks. I begrudgingly pull them on and leave the house, skulking behind the bushes in case a fellow Gen Z catches me with a naked ankle.
So I've seen the chatter about the appropriate sock height. I know that no-show and ankle socks have been given the skinny jeans and side part treatment circa 2021. I'm on board with doing away ...
Meanwhile, gen Z has called ankle socks a "millennial giveaway," and a video trending on TikTok claims you can tell a person's age by the type of socks they wear while working out. Millennials ...