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Thigh Highs by Sock Dreams - Find Your Perfect Fit
Extraordinary Thigh Highs
Our original Extraordinary Thigh High stands up to its name, featuring wonderful stretch throughout and a soft cotton hand. It comes in our standard thigh high length of approximately 24 inches from heel to top.
Longer Extraordinary Thigh Highs
If you’ve had trouble finding a true thigh high, these may be your best bet yet! We’ve taken our super stretchy Extraordinary Thigh High socks and added several more inches. Now they go to the tippy-tops of most legs and are comfortably and reliably over the knee on longer and curvier legs. About 32 inches from heel to top.
XL Foot Longer Extraordinary Thigh Highs
Now available in classic solids, our Extra Large foot options are a popular new addition to the Extraordinary line. Offering a well-fitting sock up to a men’s size 16, with the same fantastic stretch and fine knit that you’re used to from this brand.
Coming soon in even more color options!


Designed by Sock Dreams in Portland, Made in the USA
Featuring quality materials and extraordinary fit, our house brand styles are proudly made in America.
The same great vertical bands of ribbing, seed stitch, and diamond patterning that make our Diamond Rib Knee Socks great, now in a cuddly, tweedy flecked yarn! A long-time favorite among kilt wearers, we love to wear these sweater-like, cotton blend socks pulled up, cuffed down, or even scrunched! Made in the USA on antique machines!
Sock Journal
A Better Tube Sock
The tube sock is a style that definitely has its good points, which is why we've reworked the classic design to eliminate the not-so-great elements, because at Sock Dreams we dream of better socks!
Meet The Dreamer: Robyn's Current Favorite Sock & Book Pairing
Dreamer Robyn shares their current favorite sock obsession and their go-to book nest setup!
DIY: Fit your shirt to a "T"!
Learn how to alter a too-big t-shirt, using a shirt you like the fit of as a pattern! While we no longer carry Sock Dreams logo t-shirts, so many people found this tutorial useful, that we thought we'd bring it back!