Socks for XC, Comps, Etc what colours would you like?

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_Rach_

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Hi all,

What colour socks would you buy,

they are made from Coolmax material,on the bottom and a thin 'knit' up the leg, finish just under your knees,

Great to go with breaches, or under jods, not to much bulk so you can still get long boots on other the top.

You can tick more than one :D
 
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hellspells

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I like my socks bright! I have a huge amount of pairs in all sorts of colours. I have to say my brown ones are the last out the draw!
 

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Well I wouldn't be too fussy as they would be under my long boots but I guess it depends what sort of footware you walk about in before you slip on your competition boots, wellies/muckers/paddock boots/trainers, personally I'd go for a pair that match my my footware and go with my normal country ware attire etc, I'd probably go for brown, green, grey but then I'm dull and boring :D but then someone did buy me some bright red and white stripey ones for Christmas, you'd certainly see me coming round the corner in them that's for sure.
 

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Just a thought, if you do funky patterns/hoops, then as long as you do the last hoop black/brown/grey then you can wear you funky socks, but have them look sensible under boots :D
 

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Being lanky - I would like ones that actually are long enough to stop just below my knee! I stick to puffa socks as they do this. Other brands I have found to be too short for my legs - this is a bigger factor for me than colour. I would tend to go for a riding sock which maybe came in short, standard and then tall? That would be a good unique marketing factor.
 
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