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Complete Guide to Sock Lengths

Socks are an essential garment that not only provide comfort and protection for your feet but also add style and versatility. Choosing the right length is key depending on the activity, season, or outfit. Below you’ll find a detailed explanation of each sock height, along with a multilingual reference table — perfect for consumers, textile professionals, or international retailers.

No‑Show / Pinkies

Description: Hidden inside the shoe, covering toes and heel without showing.

English: No‑Show Socks / Invisible Socks
Portuguese: Meias Invisíveis / Sapatilhas

Use: Ideal for low‑cut shoes or a “no socks” look.

Ankle Socks

Description: Cover just above the ankle bone. Also available in light or moderate compression versions for sports such as running or trail.

English: Ankle Socks / Low‑Cut Socks
Portuguese: Meias de Cano Curto / Meias Curtas

Use: Very popular for sports and casual wear.

Quarter Socks

Description: Above the ankle, below mid‑calf.

English: Quarter Socks (Crew optional)
Portuguese: Meias de Cano Baixo

Use: Extra protection for sports or daily wear.

Mid‑Calf Socks

Description: Reach halfway up the calf.

English: Mid‑Calf Socks
Portuguese: Meias de Cano Médio

Use: Versatile for any footwear and season.

Three‑Quarter Length

Description: Above mid‑calf, below the knee.

English: ¾ Length Socks / Long (Three‑Quarter)
Portuguese: Meias Longas Três Quartos

Use: School, formal, and sports socks.

Knee‑High Socks

Description: Cover the calf and reach the knee.

English: Knee‑High Socks
Portuguese: Meias até ao Joelho / Meias até o Joelho

Use: High boots, winter wear, or uniforms.

Over‑the‑Knee Socks

Description: Cover and extend past the knee.

English: Over‑the‑Knee Socks
Portuguese: Meias Acima do Joelho

Use: Fashion, sports, and cold weather.

Multilingual Table

Spanish English Portuguese Description
Invisibles / Pinkies No‑Show Socks / Invisible Socks Meias Invisíveis / Sapatilhas Hidden inside shoe, do not show
Tobilleros Ankle Socks / Low‑Cut Socks Meias de Cano Curto / Meias Curtas Above the ankle — also available in light or moderate compression for sports
Cortos (Quarter) Quarter Socks (Crew optional) Meias de Cano Baixo Above ankle, below mid‑calf
Media Caña Mid‑Calf Socks Meias de Cano Médio Halfway up the calf
Largos (Tres Cuartos) ¾ Length Socks / Long (Three‑Quarter) Meias Longas Três Quartos Below the knee
Hasta la Rodilla Knee‑High Socks Meias até ao Joelho / Meias até o Joelho Up to the knee
Encima de la rodilla Over‑the‑Knee Socks Meias Acima do Joelho Past the knee

Tips for Choosing Length

  • Sports: No‑shows, ankle socks (also in light/moderate compression), quarter, and mid‑calf offer lightness and support.
  • Formal wear: Long or knee‑high socks for a polished look and full leg coverage.
  • Climate: Taller socks = more warmth in cold weather; no‑shows or ankle socks in summer.
  • Style: Vary lengths and designs to match your outfit.

Knowing the different sock types and their names in various languages helps communication with suppliers, customers, and improves the buying experience.

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