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While researching for this post, I read a shocking amount of reviews from people complaining that they had to be mindful about how to wear their pure cashmere socks. Cashmere is a soft and delicate yarn that most of the time can’t even go in the washer and drier, for example. And unlike other cashmere accessories and pieces of clothes, pure cashmere socks are extremely delicate for obvious reasons. Our feet endure all the weight of our body plus gravity plus friction against the ground and footwear, therefore any material you wear on your feet will feel the pressure like nothing else.

Therefore, when it comes to cashmere socks the best choice is to keep the pure cashmere socks for bed and stick to the high-quality blends to wear with shoes. Wearing them properly, like everything made from natural materials, will ensure the long-term durability of your precious goods. When people say that socks are a terrible gift, they can’t be talking about cashmere socks. They are comfy, warm, breathing-friendly, and with a cozy aesthetic.

Cashmere Socks


A-Grade Pure Cashmere Bed Socks

100% Cashmere

A-Grade Pure Cashmere Bed Socks
Photo from Cashmere Boutique
$59
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These bed socks are made of A-Grade, 2-ply pure cashmere yarn and are available in 3 colors.


Long Cashmere Socks

100% Cashmere

Long Cashmere Socks
Photo from Gobi
$89
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I love long socks. They feel like a hug to my legs and truth be told, legs don’t get enough attention despite carrying us everywhere. These plain knitted cashmere socks are my favorite bed piece and are available in 5 colors.


Pure Cashmere Socks For Bed

100% Cashmere

Photo from Naadam
$88.40
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Looking for a luxurious, useful, but not flashy Christmas gift? These pure cashmere socks are available in 7 colors.


Cable Knit Cashmere Socks

96% Cashmere 1% Spandex 3% Nylon

Photo from Naked Cashmere
$85
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With 05 grams of cashmere blend in 7-gauge knit and 95% cashmere, these beautiful cable knit socks are a dream come true to create a warm winter Academia outfit.


Silent Luxury Pure Cashmere Socks, Loro Piana

100% Cashmere

Silent Luxury Pure Cashmere Socks, Loro Piana
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$300
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Sleeping with $300 socks is a whole other level of financial status and the epitome of silent luxury, after all, you’ll feel the luxury by yourself, having nothing to prove to anyone.


Cashmere Silk Viscose Blend Waffle Knit Crew Sock

34% Tencel™ Lyocell/34% Recycled Nylon/9% Recycled Cashmere/9% Silk/13% Nylon/1% Spandex

Cashmere Silk Viscose Blend Waffle Knit Crew Sock
Photo from Eileen Fisher
$36
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If showing off your socks is part of the dressing plan, the waffle texture will do half the job. With only a touch of cashmere, enough to make it soft, these socks are made of a blend of recycled materials strong enough to endure Christmas shopping walks.

It’s available in 3 colors.


Metallic cashmere-blend ankle socks, Brunello Cucinelli

51% cashmere, 22% silk, 20% polyamide, 7% metallized polyester

Metallic cashmere-blend ankle socks, Brunello Cucinelli
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$330
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These socks are completely different from every cashmere socks I’ve seen during research and they are the ultimate luxury. The one-of-a-kind piece creates aesthetic winter outfits while staying warm and comfortable.


Cashmere Blend Trouser Socks

87% Grade-A Mongolian cashmere, 12% polyester and 1% elastic

Cashmere Blend Trouser Socks
Photo from Quince
$65
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I love how Quince styled the socks for this picture. Very Dark Academia aesthetic for Winter. It’s available in 6 colors


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