Half-Crew / Quarter-Crew Socks
When you want the most on trend socks for millennials or Gen-Z be sure to get half-crew because they look great with every type of shoe. Half Crew height (also called Quarter Crew) or Mid-crew socks, as their name suggests, are about half-way between a crew and an anklet sock.
Perfect-height socks, often referred to as half-socks, half-crew socks, short crew socks, mini-crew socks, or quarter socks, are designed to provide coverage that is ideal for many activities. These are not ankle socks. Warrior Alpaca has the ideal height which should extend high enough to cover the ball of the ankle, stopping approximately one inch above the joint.
We appreciate how half-crew socks highlight both ankles and footwear, steering clear of the unremarkable mid-shin area. Their ideal height ensures they never droop, slouch, or awkwardly interact with the bottoms of your pants, unlike taller crew or tube socks. Additionally, they make a bolder statement compared to ankle socks that sit precisely at the ankle joint or lower.
Warrior Alpaca Socks have the mid-crew and half-crew wool socks you need to look and feel like a champion everyday. Our Solid, ribbed, and terry lined half crew alpaca socks will give you the support you need for work or outdoor play. If you want to rock these warm socks around the house, consider some Toasty Toes Ultimate Half-Crew casual socks. Our striped Half-Crew socks give you traditional style in a thinner, softer design. Warriors love fashion too, and reversible hand-knit socks really bring the style.
Every pair of half-crew and quarter-crew alpaca socks for sale is made to help you feel relaxed and confident as you conquer life's challenges. They are soft and comfortable yet extremely durable so you can wear them day after day. Our customers even tell us their feet hurt less after all-day work when they have these socks on! Most styles come in an assortment of colors so you can find black, brown, white, blue or red socks to match the mood. We've been designing and making socks in the U.S. since 2006 for the activities that help you be you.