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Colourful socks trending among fashion loving men

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ANI New York

Men are putting their best foot forward by kicking safe black socks to the curb in favor of bright colours and dashing prints.

According to 33-year-old Roland Gonzales, who works in finance, socks are a way that he can stand out at work.

The Brooklynite was spotted in Bryant Park flaunting a pair of pink and purple striped Paul Smiths that he wore at his wedding.

"Everyone wears the same sort of conservative uniform. This is a way to personalize my work wardrobe," he said.

Rob Kardashian rolled out his Arthur George line of attention-getting socks at Neiman Marcus last fall, and sales tripled in just the last six months, the New York Daily News reported.

 

Even the most conservative dressers are toeing the line.

When all five living American Presidents gathered in Dallas to dedicate the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum last month, George H.W. Bush stole the show with his pink power socks.

On TV's 'Mad Men,' senior partner Bert Cooper walks the office shoeless to show off those pastel argyle print stockings that have become his signature.

Men's wear boutiques are starting to put more stock in socks.

"A man's socks can really make a statement," Gabrielle Greco, the senior buyer of accessories at Jack Threads, a members-only men's wear website said.

Their sock selection rose six times the rest of the company's rate of growth in 2012 to meet the increased demand from dapper dressers.

"Socks have developed into an accessory versus a basic staple, and men want to show them off because they are very well-designed," Greco said.

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First Published: May 20 2013 | 11:19 AM IST

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