7 eco brand for the best organic socks
Socks are maybe one of the most important things you have in your closet – after all, they protect your feet from all kinds of weather and carry you around all day. But we often don’t give socks the appreciation they deserve.
We have a tendency to buy a cheap pair of socks in a supermarket that doesn’t last long, and why is that? Why not invest in something that will make your feet happy? A pair of socks that will prevent them from smelling after a long day in a pair of shoes?
If you want to create a sustainable wardrobe, why not go all the way, and invest in a pair of organic socks that will make your feet as well as the earth happy?
Down below I have gathered the ultimate brands for sustainable and organic socks. Whether you are looking for eco socks, organic socks for babies, athlete’s socks, or organic bamboo socks this guide will help you find just the right brand for you.

1. Organic basics
Eco material: Organic cotton, SilverTech,
Based: Denmark
Both women’s and Men’s collection: Yes
Price range: 15$ – 158$
The eco brand Organic Basics makes everyday essentials that care for you, the people who made it, and the environment – and their socks are no exception. This is probably my favorite sustainable brand for basics such as socks, cause their items are so unbelievably comfortable.
This is a brand that places sustainability at the core of everything they do, including the production of their organic socks. When you buy a pair of organic socks from this brand, you know they will last, cause that is exactly what they are designed to do.
The fabrics used to produce these organic socks are both sustainable and of high quality to secure a longer lifetime, cause as Organic Basics put it: Sustainability isn’t just nice to have, it is the only way to act.

2. Thought
Eco material: Sustainable yarn and recycled materials
Based: London
Both women’s and Men’s collection: Yes
Price range: 15$ – 20$
The story of the slow fashion brand Thought started with a love for natural and sustainable fabrics. The goal was to show the beauty of natural fibers and organic materials and today the brand is still focused around simple silhouettes and timeless and wearable pieces. You can either get the organic socks in cute dusted colors or creative prints.
The brand is committed to responsible sourcing, which means that everything they produce is created with the greatest respect for the people and the earth. In practice, this means that the eco brand only uses sustainable yarn and recycled leftovers from their production. They also have high social standards and are incredibly aware of how their production affects the local community.

3. Woron
Eco material: Luxurious Egyptian organic cotton
Based: Copenhagen
Both women’s and Men’s collection: No, only women’s collection
Price range: 15$
If you are looking for a fashionable, sustainable pair of socks Woron is your go-to slow fashion brand. They create what they call a truly sustainable wardrobe classic and I must say I tend to agree with them.
Their organic socks are made of luxurious Egyptian organic cotton and I am sure your feet will love you forever if you dress them in a pair of these babies.
You can buy the socks in natural colors but even though the classic black and white pairs would be the perfects match for my Scandinavian wardrobe, I have completely lost my heart to the mint green ones. They would look so cute matched up with a summer dress or a pair of jeans.

4. Bamboo clothing
Eco material: Organic bamboo
Based: UK
Both women’s and Men’s collection: Yes
Price range: 7$ – 28$
Bamboo Clothing makes (as the name might give away) organic bamboo socks. Bamboo socks are a real treat for your feet as the brand itself put it – and I agree. Bamboo socks have this amazing capability where they wick the moister from your feet away which can be quite convenient when you are wearing sneakers during summertime or when you are hiking or doing sport.
But one of the greatest things about organic bamboo socks is that they don’t get smelly! Talk about the perfect organic athlete’s socks right there.
Bamboo socks keep your feet warm during winter and cold during summer, and bamboo is therefor the perfect fabric for socks. But of course, you should always buy bamboo socks that are organic and sustainable. And Bamboo Clothing provides this alternative for you – and they do it in the most eco-conscious and stylish way!
Sustainability is at the core of Bamboo Clothing and they want to make a positive impact on this world and on the fashion industry. So if you are looking for some organic athletes socks, or just some incredibly comfortable ones, you should definitely check out Bamboo Clothing.

5. Organic Socks of Sweden
Eco material: Naturally grown organic cotton
Based: Sweden
Both women’s and Men’s collection: Yes
Price range: 15$ – 20$
If you love colorful, fun, printed socks you will love this Scandinavian eco brand. This brand is on a mission to contribute to a better world – by making killer, high-quality, organic socks. everything is made of organic cotton, which is produced according to Global organic textile standards (GOTS).
This means that no chemicals are used in the production, the working conditions are ethically fair and no environmental damage is involved in the whole process.
You can get the organic socks in all types of prints and colors, so there is definitely something for everyone. You can even get a family bocks, which includes matching printed socks for the whole family.
If this sounds a little over the top for you, you can always go for a pair of socks that are a bit more natural or just go for a pair of good old black socks – at least you know what you can expect from those! If you are looking for organic baby socks, the brand also has a big selection of 100% organic socks for babies and kids.

6. Pact
Eco material: Organic cotton
Based: Boulder, CO
Both women’s and Men’s collection: Yes
Price range: 8$ – 35$
Pact is a way to be better. It is about making a pact to do better. To inspire change. Pact’s mission is clear, they want to inspire people to not only think about what they put into their body, but also what they put on their body.
And they want to achieve this by making affordable, organic socks and clothes. Cause the best ingredients and the best “cooks” also makes the best clothes. So all Pact’s products are made of the best materials and by people, who have been working under ethically fair working conditions.
The brand is both GOTS certified, fair trade certified, and sustainable and ethical fashion guaranteed. They put an honor in making simple clothes and socks that last and all the styles are minimalistic and so very comfortable. All the socks are made of organic cotton and can be found on their website.

7. Maggie´s Organics
Eco material: Organic cotton & organic merino wool
Based: London
Both women’s and Men’s collection: Yes
Price range: 6.60$ – 69$
Maggie’s Organic socks are a real treat for your feet. The production of the socks starts at the family farms that grow the organic cotton used in the socks.
When the organic cotton is ready, all Maggies’s organic socks are knit by one of the three independent family knitters in North Carolina, and all the organic socks are died and finished right in North Carolina as well.
You can get organic socks of all types, hight, and design as well as organic baby socks, which the brand is actually quite famous for. All the socks are either made of organic cotton or organic merino wool and they are so soft and comfortable to wear. You can check out all their style and colors on their website.

A last advice for buying organic socks
I hope I have inspired you to at least think about investing in organic socks instead of bad quality – after all, they are better for your feet and the environment.
But if you are planning on shopping for sustainable socks there are a few things you need to pay attention to. Make sure you look for brands that have a transparent supply chain and uses sustainably sourced materials.
Also, be aware of what kinds of materials are used. Sometimes fabrics you might think are sustainable are not as eco friendly as they seem. Most of the socks are made out of organic cotton, but a lot of companies are also making socks out of wool, and is wool really sustainable?
Wool is biodegradable, but it is derived from animals, so that makes for the first set of ethical considerations. If you want to learn more about exactly how sustainable wool is then check out our wool eco textile guide
Love,
Anna
Leave a Reply