Extraordinary Thigh High Socks

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Description

With unprecedented, Extraordinary stretch and comfort, these flat-knit thigh high socks will fit legs in a wide range of sizes, short and slender to tall and curvy. Made in the USA.

Sizing Info

US Shoe Size: 7-14 women's, 5-12 men's
Stretch, around leg: 26 inches at cuff, 22 inches mid-sock
Length, heel to top: 24 inches, unstretched

Need help? Check out our Sizing Info page.

Fiber Content & Care Instructions

85% regenerated cotton/acrylic/polyester, 10% nylon, 5% spandex

Machine wash in cool to cold water, tumble dry low or hang to dry.

Additional Information

All measurements are approximate and updated as often as possible, as new batches arrive. Length is measured upon receiving, before the sock is worn or stretched on a leg. Please contact us before placing an order if you have questions or would like help with sizing.

Country of Manufacture - United States

Customer Reviews

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Elizabeth

They're definitely thigh high and I'm glad that a plain black pair is now my 5th pair from this store, I'll forever support Sock Dreams

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Hillarie

These are such a great fit for me! I have nearly 18” calves and 27” thighs and that’s go on easy, comfortably and so far, stay up well! Gonna become a stable in my EGL wardrobe!

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Jeanette

Great fit, color matches the historical outfit I bought it for. Very comfortable, fits around my majestic thighs without being too tight.

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SJ
Long legs rejoice!

These with tights underneath mean I never have to wear pants again unless I want to! I have almost every color and love them all!

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Kara
A staple in my wardrobe!

I literally only wear these socks from Sock Dreams. The only time I'm not wearing them is when I'm asleep or in the shower. The colors are so versatile and true to color on my monitor. They are lightweight, but my feet are cold when I'm not wearing them. I found this company from a friend many, many years ago. I'm so glad they are still around. Why wouldn't they be? They are amazing. :)