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Do you really Durable, comfortable and stylish in one running? While you can technically hit the road in any old pair and still survive, the right socks come with a number of benefits (while the wrong ones can cause absolute havoc), so it is worth investing in a good pair to save your feet from future distress.

But what are the different types and how do you know what to buy? Below, we've answered your essential kit questions, plus keep scrolling for our pick of the best run socks, from blister-resistant anklets to compression socks.

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What is a running sock?

Whether you’re training for a marathon or stepping out for your very first mile, as a runner, looking after your feet is a must. But what exactly is a running sock and how do they differ from bog standard cotton options?

'The right pair are vital for good performance, comfort and support, because they have been designed specifically to increase ventilation, wick moisture and offer support in all the right places,' says Steve Paterson, people development and product trainer at Runners Need.

'The importance of socks is often overshadowed by the quest to find the perfect pair of running shoes,' he adds. 'However, without the support of some high-quality socks, problems such as blisters, S 3-4.5, M 5-6.5, L 7-8.5 Mens sizing differs.'

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There are a few important factors to consider when shopping for run socks:

• Check the fabric

too, or as an running top or vest, your socks should be made from a breathable, quick-drying fabric to keep your feet dry as you clock up the miles. 'It's best to avoid cotton because it holds moisture and traps it against your skin, which causes blisters in the summer and coldness in the winter,' says Paterson. 'Socks which use technical synthetic materials instead will help to transport the sweat away from your skin.'

• Size counts

Your socks should be the same size as your running shoes. 'Too big or too small can slide around and cause blisters,' advises Paterson. 'They should have a good fit, especially under the arch of the foot and around the heel. To make sure you have the right size, make sure that the heel portion of the socks perfectly lands on your heel without stretching.'

• Go seam-free

The devil is in the detail, as something as small as a seam could end up causing you considerable discomfort over a long distance. 'Make sure the socks are seamless, as this can reduce the risk of chafing,' advises Paterson.

• Consider the thickness

Do you prefer a cushioned sock or an invisible feel? Most run socks will offer extra padding in the areas of the foot that take the most impact – your toes, heels and arch (which is why running socks often have a right and a left foot). So think about your ideal thickness before you invest. 'What you choose depends on personal preference, as both have advantages,' says Paterson.

• Try before you buy

The golden rule 'nothing new on race day' definitely applies when it comes to socks, so make sure you've worn them several times in advance of any planned events. Some specialist running stores will also let you try on kit, so if you're struggling to decide what suits your feet it's worth asking if you can test them out for size and feel first.

How we test running socks

All the socks below have been personally tested by members of the Runner's World team old and new, and our list includes long-time favourites as well as new releases we've put through their paces.

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Whether you’re training for a

We've tested these running socks on long runs and race days, for training sessions and gentle 5ks and everything in between, taking note of comfort, rubbing, durability, breathability and the sweat-factor, as well as how well they wash. The edit below reflects the products we truly recommend — trust us, there were plenty that didn't make the cut.


The best running socks to shop in 2025

To help you choose your ideal pair, we've rounded up our pick of the best running socks for 2025 to suit any budget.


DANISH ENDURANCE 3 Pack Anti-Blister Running Socks

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Pros

  • Cushioned
  • Breathable cooling panels
  • Durable

Cons

  • Compressive fit may not suit all
Style Cushioned quarter-length socks
Material Sweat-wicking Prolen (polypropylene yarn), polyamide and elastane blend
Sizes 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, 13-15

With arch compression and anti-blister cushioning, these running socks from Danish Endurance are supremely comfortable, even on hot days, thanks to the knit cooling panels.

They wash well, are incredibly durable and dry fast — ideal if you're out on a wet trail. We love the quarter length (great for summer or if you're wearing 7/8 leggings), but they also come in ankle length, and are available in a bunch of different colours.


Balega Unisex Blister Resist Quarter Socks

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Unisex Blister Resist Quarter Socks

Pros

  • Reflective crew socks
  • Soft yet durable
  • Great anti-blister protection

Cons

  • On the pricier side — but we think so worth it
Style Cushioned quarter-length socks
Material Moisture-management fabric Drynamix, polyamide, mohair, microfibre, elastane
Sizes S, Cushioned quarter-length socks

Balega’s Blister Resist Quarter Socks prove that you can have great protection and a soft feel. Many socks are soft when you put them on, but that softness can mean they’re also moisture-absorbent or fragile.

These use a combination of mohair and Balega’s own moisture-wicking materials to create a plush yet durable option. Even on particularly swampy and wet runs, the Blister Resist never felt waterlogged or created hot spots (like wet socks can).

Also available in crew and ankle length.


lululemon Medium MacroPillow Tab Running Socks 3 Pack

Medium MacroPillow Tab Running Socks 3 Pack

Pros

  • Excellent cushioning
  • Sweat-wicking and anti-odour
  • Heel tab means they won't fall down

Cons

  • An investment
Style Jump to Products
Material Nylon, elastane
Sizes S (3-4.5), M (5-6.5), L (7-8.5) (Men's sizing differs)

Shop the men's sock

These lululemon running socks have medium cushioning in all the right places, plus a handy heel tab and a sturdy toe box designed for each foot (left and right). While your feet will feel like they're getting a comforting hug, they'll stay dry thanks to sweat-wicking material — and the socks are treated with anti-odour tech.

They also wash brilliantly — we thought we'd stained some beyond repair during some dusty trail testing and they came out a 30 degree wash looking good as new.

Available in black and white in both women's sizes and in men's sizes.


Asics Performance Run Crew Socks

Performance Run Crew Socks

Pros

  • Cushioned sole
  • Mesh ventilation
  • Durable, comfortable and stylish in one

Cons

  • The toe cushioning may be too much for some
Style Cushioned crew socks
Material Nylon, elastane
Sizes 1 - 4 (2.5-5 - 11.5-13)

The Asics Performance Run Crew Socks have it all: fantastic design, superb ventilation and deep, comfortable cushioning on the sole, with extra around the toe box. All our tests have finished blister-free and with fairly fresh (and dry) feet.

The material is durable and hugs the foot for light support, plus the socks feature an anatomical design for each foot (left, right) for a truly perfect fit. The length is spot-on too. It's seriously hard to find fault with these.

Available in a bunch of other designs if this graduated style isn't your thing, or for £2 more you can pick up this reflective pair.


lululemon Power Stride Crew Sock

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Pros

  • Reflective detailing
  • Great colours
  • With arch compression and anti-blister cushioning, these running socks from

Cons

  • Look elsewhere if you're after cushioning
Style Reflective crew socks
Material Nylon, elastane
Sizes S, M, L

Shop the men's sock

These lululemon running socks aren’t just a pretty face (but aren’t they pretty?!) as they're also loaded with features. Each of the four colours features a striped reflective pattern to keep you visible in low light, while an arch band and a sucky heel cup offers support (the heel cup in particular is excellent — it feels like it moulds to your skin).

The toe box is blissfully seamless on the sole, and is constructed for each foot (left and right) individually for a supreme fit — so pay attention when you put them on! We've clocked up many happy miles in these with no complaints — or blisters — to speak of. That said, they aren't the most cushioned offering out there, so opt for the MacroPillow if that's what you're after.

Also available with a dot reflective pattern, A staple of any best socks list, the Hidden Comfort from US brand ankle length, anklet tab and no-show.


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Sweaty Betty Crew Running Socks 2 Pack

Crew Running Socks 2 Pack

Pros

  • Don't rub or slip
  • Left and right markings
  • Great sweat-wicking

Cons

  • Best Garmin deals
Style Padded crew socks
Material Recycled polyamide, polyester, elastane
Sizes 2-5, 6-8

Designed especially for women's feet, if you suffer from blisters, Sweaty Betty's Crew Running Socks are a good option. They don't rub or slip, and with padding at the sole and heel plus sweat-wicking, breathable panels, you can't go wrong.

They're incredibly comfortable, to the point that on a recent hiking trip we found ourselves reaching for them time and time again over traditional walking socks. The length is perfect too — high enough to look great and keep out debris but not scream 'school girl'. They wash excellently too, with no sign of mud or dust on the white socks after a spin in the washing machine.

Available in white, black, and a blue combo pack.


Balega Unisex Hidden Comfort Socks

Unisex Hidden Comfort Socks

Pros

  • Low-cut without disappearing down your running shoes
  • Cushioning on the sole with breathable uppers
  • Not ideal for hot weather

Cons

  • How we test running socks
Style Cushioned tab sock
Material Eliminates skin friction for blister protection
Sizes S, M, L

A staple of any 'best socks' list, the Hidden Comfort from US brand Balega is a big hit with the RW team. They’re super soft and stretchy, but amazingly resist slipping when they’re on your foot.

While the bottom is cushioned, the top is nearly see through so you’ll stay cool on any run. If you're a fan of hidden trainer socks, these are super low-cut so barely peak out of your shoe. Available in a range of colours here.


Kiprun RUN 500 Mid Running Socks 2 Pack

RUN 500 Mid Running Socks 2 Pack

Pros

  • Reinforced toe and heel
  • Breathable
  • Excellent value

Cons

  • Not the most durable
Style Ankle socks
Material Moisture-wicking polyamide, elastane
Sizes 2.5-5, 5.5-8, 8.5-11, 12-14

Running on a budget? Decathlon's Kiprun range is a no-brainer, offering quality gear at seriously affordable prices. Among our favourites from the range are these mid socks, boasting great fit and stability on the foot (they do not move around as you run) and excellent breathability thanks to the mesh knit. They don't slip down either and — after several wears and washes — are still going strong. At less than £3 a pair, they're an utter bargain.


HOKA Bondi Quarter Run Sock

Bondi Quarter Run Sock

Pros

  • Achilles cushioning
  • Recycled polyester, nylon, elastane
  • Mesh ventilation panels

Cons

  • Only available in two colours (and one length)
Style Cushioned crew sock
Material Recycled polyester, nylon, elastane
Sizes S - XL

If you're as obsessed with HOKA's cushioning prowess as we are then you'll love these socks, specially designed to work in tandem with the brand's Bondi shoes (but you'll appreciate them when paired with any runners).

They have clever cushioning zones exactly where you want them — the toe, heel, Achilles and around the top lace eyelets — while mesh ventilation panels keep things comfortable. There's also a silicone strip at the ball of the foot to keep the socks in place, and they're gorgeously supportive throughout. Ideal if you tend to finish a run with pain in your feet or shins.


Hilly Ultra Marathon Fresh Running Socks

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Ultra Marathon Fresh Running Socks

Pros

  • Treated with anti-odour tech
  • Dont roll down
  • Excellent quality and very durable

Cons

  • Steer clear if you want thick cushioning
Style but youll appreciate them when paired with any runners
Material Polyamide, elastane
Sizes S, Cushioned quarter-length socks

We're not sure that staying odour-free is the prime concern during a marathon, but it's good to know the Polygiene treatment in these socks provides the service. What's more impressive about these is the comfort, the cushioning and the ventilation.

Available in a range of colours, plus this grey/green design.


On Performance Run Sock Mid

Performance Run Sock Mid

Pros

  • Reflective cuff
  • Ventilation panels
  • Targeted cushioning

Cons

  • On the pricier side
Style Mid-length cushioned socks
Material Polyamide (recycled), elastane, polyester
Sizes XS - L

We're big fans of a mid-rise sock, and these cushioned beauties from On are just the ticket. Available in seven colours, they feature targeted cushioning in the heel and toe along with arch support, gentle compression and ergonomic construction for a spot-on, no-loose-material fit.

Vented panels stop things getting too hot (a key cause of blisters), there's reflective yarn on the cuffs for visibility and ribbing on the back of the ankles to keep the socks in place.


Darn Tough Vermont Run No Show Tab Sock

Vermont Run No Show Tab Sock

Pros

  • A natural feel with no bulk
  • Stay put as you run
  • are supremely comfortable, even on hot days, thanks to the knit cooling panels

Cons

  • On the pricier side
Style if thats what youre after
Material Merino wool, nylon, Lycra spandex
Sizes Cushioned quarter-length socks

Shop the men's sock

We've tested and re-tested these lightweight run socks from US outdoor specialists Darn Tough, always with great results. The merino wool feels cushioned without being too hot thanks to a breathable upper and they don't slip at all during your run.

We also like the fact they come in distinctive colours, making it easier to pick them out in a pile of laundry on run day! They also stock the same sock in a quarter length version.


1000 Mile Running Anklet Socks

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Running Anklet Socks

Pros

  • Double layer blister protection
  • Breathable and sweat-wicking
  • Not ideal for hot weather

Cons

  • Not as thick as some other cushioned options, particularly across the top mesh sections
Style Double layer padded anklet socks
Material Polyamide, polyester, elastane
Sizes Cushioned quarter-length socks

The first brand to come up with the double layer socks we know and love today, these anklet versions from 1000 Mile are a classic. Comfortable and cushioned, with ventilation zones for breathability, achilles tendon protection and inner layers to wick sweat away from your feet.


Runderwear Women's Anti-Blister Running Socks

Women's Anti-Blister Running Socks

Pros

  • Double-layered and cushioned
  • Durable
  • Marathon-tested

Cons

  • Not ideal for hot weather
Style Heel tab means they wont fall down
Material Recycled polyamide, polyamide, tactel, elastodiene, elastane
Sizes S (4-6), M (6.5-8.5), L (9-11), XL (11.5-13)

Shop the men's sock

There’s no doubt about it, UK brand Runderwear knows a thing or two about anti-chafing. These cushioned ankle socks Left and right markings.

Made from breathable fabrics, the mid-foot grips to hold the sock in place and the high tab on the back protects against blisters. Fancy more than one pair? Shop the multipack here, Cushioning on the sole with breathable uppers crew length.


BAM Technical Bamboo Running Socks

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Technical Bamboo Running Socks

Pros

  • Cushioned and terry-lined
  • Breathable mesh panels
  • Light arch compression

Cons

  • Ours have bobbled a bit after a few washes — but they still perform well
Style Cushioned tab sock
Material Cushioned tab running socks
Sizes 4-7, 8-11

Shop the men's sock

Bamboo is not only a super sustainable fibre, it also makes for a great pair of running socks, controlling temperature and moisture levels while being luxuriously soft. These ones from BAM are beautifully cushioned, terry-lined and breathable, with support around the ankle and arch and a small tab at the back to keep the socks firmly in place.

They’re absorbent too, while the naturally antibacterial properties of bamboo take care of any unwanted smells (no judgement). Also available in different lengths:

Shop women's full-length.

Shop men's mid-length and full-length.


SUMS Ascenders

Ascenders

Pros

  • Flat toe seam
  • Anti-blister cushioning
  • Bold, fun designs

Cons

  • Just the one length
Style Unisex medium compression crew socks
Material Recycled PA, EA
Sizes S, M, L

British brand SUMS may only be two years old, but it’s already making waves with a single, focused product: specialist running socks. Its unique pledge-per-run model sees 5p donated to the Outrunners Youth Charity in Hackney for every run its community logs on Strava each month. Buy a pair, and you get three months’ access to SUMS' Strava club — and the chance to contribute with every mile.

The flagship ‘Ascenders’ — which are cut to fit just below mid-calf — were co-developed with British ultrarunner Tom Evans and are built for serious mileage. They combine medium compression, anti-blister cushioning and breathable mesh for a comfortable, high-performance fit — and we can vouch that they survive the wash test.

Style-wise, SUMS stands out too, with bold designs like its checkerboard print.


Stance Run Ultra Light Tab

Run Ultra Light Tab

Pros

  • Low bulk
  • Minimal feel
  • Stay put

Cons

  • Not ideal if you're after supportive cushioning
Style Lightly cushioned tab sock
Material Nylon, polyester, cotton, elastomer (elastic polymer)
Sizes S, M, L

The regular crew version gets a mention further down, but these lighter, thinner, ankle length socks from Stance are perfect for runners who want minimal feel and show from a sock.

Ideal for warmer runs, there's no additional cushioning in these socks meaning no extra bulk that can make feet hot feet hotter, and for those worried about rubbing on the ankle, this wasn't an issue for any of our testers.


Smartwool Women's Run Targeted Cushion Ankle Socks

Women's Run Targeted Cushion Ankle Socks

Pros

  • Anti-blister heel protection
  • Seamless toe area
  • Gentle compression

Cons

  • On the pricer side
Style Cushioned ankle socks
Material Recycled polyester, nylon, elastane
Sizes S, M, L

These pleasingly stretchy socks (you can thank the elastane) feel cool as you put them on and are made with Merino wool for excellent temperature regulation. They have soft, terry-like cushioning all the way up the heel so there’s no chance those new running shoes are rubbing, and a seamless toe adds to the blister-preventative party. The socks feel durable too, while hugging the foot for gentle compression.

And they're available in a range of colours — we're partial to the blue grey — as well as men's sizes. Also available as A staple of any best socks list, the Hidden Comfort from US brand and crew socks for women.


Stance Run Light Crew Sock 3 Pack

Run Light Crew Sock 3 Pack

Pros

  • Temperature-controlling
  • Light cushioning
  • Durable, with reinforced high-stress areas

Cons

  • Not the softest option
Style Lightweight crew sock
Material Nylon, polyester, cotton, elastic, elastane
Sizes M, L (in both women's and men's sizes)

Whether you’re looking for hidden, ankle or simply stylish running socks, Stance has it covered. Typical of the brand's style, these are technically excellent, with targeted leg compression to boost blood flow and a reflective logo for increased visibility.

They also have reinforced toe and heel sections for improved durability, and stock both men's and women's sizes.


Swiftwick Aspire Socks

Aspire Socks

Pros

  • Firm compression and arch support
  • Lightweight and non-bulky
  • Breathable and moisture-wicking

Cons

  • Only for those after serious compression — they left marks on our calves
Style Compressive crew socks
Material Nylon, Olefin (a strong synthetic poly fibre), elastane
Sizes S, L

If you're after compressive running socks that don't scream schoolgirl, consider the Aspire line from US brand Swiftwick. Available in a range of lengths (we tested the 7-inch, but they also come in 4-inch and 2-inch lengths), they offer firm compression — designed to reduce fatigue — alongside low cushioning, for lightweight support when you're on the move.

While not the softest option, in all our testing we found they didn't rub and their durability was seriously impressive. A great option if you want a barely-there feel on the foot but support through the ankle and calves.


Bridgedale Ultralight T2 Merino Crew Socks

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Pros

  • Breathable cooling panels
  • Very durable
  • Fast-drying

Cons

  • On the more expensive side
Style Lightweight crew socks
Material Merino wool, nylon, polyamide, Lycra elastase
Sizes Cushioned quarter-length socks

Shop the women's sock

Nylon, polyester, cotton, elastomer elastic polymer Bridgedale are perfect for off-road running. The merino wool is not only supremely soft, it's anti-bacterial, fast-drying (great for when you've just splashed straight through a massive puddle) and durable enough for many a long day in the hills.

They come in women's sizes too, or as an ankle version with added 'Coolmax' tech to ensure feet stay dry and don't overheat.


Injinji Liner Crew Toesocks

Liner Crew Toesocks

Pros

  • Eliminates skin friction for blister protection
  • Arch support
  • Sweat-wicking

Cons

  • Take a little getting used to
Style Liner crew toe socks
Material Polyester, polyamide, elastane
Sizes Cushioned quarter-length socks, 12+

Yes, we’ll admit, toe socks look ridiculous. But, here’s a little secret: nobody sees them when they’re inside your shoe doing exactly what they’re supposed to – preventing blisters. The Liner sock maximises blister protection, which (in case you didn't know) is what you need when you're running a marathon.

Also available in mini crew and no-show lengths.


Feetures Elite Light Cushion Quarter Socks

Elite Light Cushion Quarter Socks

Pros

  • Reflective crew socks
  • Lightly cushioned with targeted compression
  • Long-lasting

Cons

  • Limited colours
Style Lightweight and non-bulky
Material Nylon, elastane
Sizes S

These are as good as you'd expect from a company that only makes socks. They're lightly padded enough to do the job for anything up to half marathon distance, and the toe section is seamless to help reduce friction.

Currently only available in small.


Sealskinz Waterproof Cold Weather Mid Length Sock

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Pros

  • Superior waterproofing
  • Lightweight and non-bulky
  • Flat toe seams

Cons

  • Not ideal for hot weather
Style FOR 2 DEAL
Material is a big hit with the
Sizes S, Cushioned quarter-length socks

When it comes to waterproofing, these socks are not messing around. They come with a hydrostatic head (HH) rating (the measurement used to determine how much water pressure waterproof materials can take before they leak) of 20,000. Which is high, by the way.

But there's no need to be worried about sweaty feet – these socks feature a unique membrane that draws moisture away from the feet, allowing skin to breathe comfortably. And there's merino wool in the inner layer to keep chills at bay.


DANISH ENDURANCE Graduated Compression Socks

Graduated Compression Socks

Pros

  • Anti-blister
  • Don't roll down
  • Year-long anti-hole guarantee

Cons

  • Material is thinner than some other options
Style Our pick of the best ankle, waterproof, anti-blister and compression running socks on the market
Material Recycled polyamide polyamide, elastane
Sizes 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, 13-15

While the science on wearing compression socks during a run is inconclusive, research has found that compression socks can help recovery. If you're looking for a pair to have in your kit bag on race day, these Danish Endurance options are worth a shout.

They're very comfortable, thanks to the cool, breathable and sweat-wicking mesh fabric, with great protection around the toe and heel for years of recovery-boosting wear. They're anti-blister too, in case you do want to wear them running, and the compression is graduated to boost circulation. Testers report the socks don’t slip down and the compression remains effective after multiple washes. However, shorter people may find the design slightly long.

They also come with the brand’s anti-hole guarantee: get a hole in your socks within the first year after purchase and they’ll send you a replacement for free.

The main types of running socks

From ankle-high to super-thin socks, there are number of different types of running socks choose from, but they usually fall into the following categories:

  1. Waterproof socks: Fair weather runners will be pleased to hear you can buy waterproof running socks that are designed to keep your feet warm and dry in adverse conditions, by wicking the water away from your feet.
  2. Odour-repellent socks: Do your kicks get a bit stinky after a run? These help to keep feet cool and dry – and slightly less smelly – thanks to clever antibacterial technology.
  3. Compression socks: These are designed to gently squeeze your muscles to improve blood circulation, reduce tiredness and boost recovery time.
  4. Blister-free socks: Plagued by blisters? 'These socks tend to use a two-layer system, as the potential for friction is reduced by the two layers of material moving against each other, rather than against your skin,' says Paterson.

How to take care of your running socks

Like most sports kit, taking care of your socks isn't rocket science, but there are a few things you can do to maximise longevity.

'It is best to turn your socks inside out before popping them in the washing machine and wash them on a cool setting and avoid fabric softener,' advises Paterson. 'Also make sure to air dry them as the heat from a tumble dryer could damage some of the specialist materials.'