It might sound strange, but the type of socks you wear can say a lot about you as a runner. Whether you’re a fan of no-shows, ankle socks, quarter-length, crew length, mid-calf, or knee-highs, each type has its own unique running personality. Check out what your socks are saying and why you might want to consider a sock switch-up before your next race.
No-shows
You like to show off. You ran for your university track team, but now you race half-marathons. Your shorts are just long enough to be legal, and you have contemplated shaving your entire body. You’re currently wearing a hydration vest.
Ankle
You’re fast, but humble. Running isn’t your primary sport, but you’re constantly speeding past your friends. You will stop and pet every dog you see on a route. You don’t care what colour your runners come in, as long as they’re Hokas.
Quarter-length
You’re not sure why you signed up for a marathon. You’re always overdressed for the weather and hate running in the rain. Races aren’t your thing, but you’ll do it if your co-workers are. You always treat yourself to a big meal afterwards.
Crew length
You’re a bandwagoner and hopped on the running train. People frequently mistake you for a film star; you’ve acted in one commercial. You will only run with headphones and branded apparel. You sweat a lot, but you make it look pretty.
Mid-calf
You love to trail run. You’ve never bought your own running apparel, because that’s what Christmas is for. People always mistake you for a nomad because you live out of your backpack. You’re addicted to energy gels and eat them at work.
Knee-high
Running isn’t your forte, but Instagram doesn’t know that. The only dogma you subscribe to is stopping for water at every aid station. Your warmups resemble jazzercise classes, and you often flake on your running club. You always buy your race photos.