Where can I buy white socks for my teen son with small feet?

Anonymous
Just looking for Hanes or some other basic brand. DS wears a size 7. Some socks are sized 6-12, but those would be huge.
Anonymous
Women’s socks in neutral colors would work.
Anonymous
Baby Gap
Anonymous
My 12 yo son wears size 7 shoes. We have no problems finding him socks. If you want brick & mortar stores, then go to the mall and go to the athletic shoe stores like Foot Locker, Sketchers, and so on. They typically have a good variety of white athletic socks in no-show, quarter-rise and higher that will fit.

We also sometimes just buy him socks at Target or Walmart and those work fine, too.
Anonymous
Go to target. If the men's 6-12 are too big, pick a brand with a smaller range. Or get women's socks.
Anonymous
Bombas
Anonymous
Women's socks. It's feet--they're exactly the same.
Anonymous
The Nike crew socks are unisex. Just get his size
Anonymous
Just get the youth sizes in size large. In Hanes the kids large is for shoe sizes 3-9. My 10 year old is a 3 and my 14 year old is an 8 and they both fit in them. Other brands are similar, my 14 year old likes Nike socks but wears the Medium in youth(says 9-11 sock size for shoe size 5-7).
Anonymous
My son wore women's socks until his feet got bigger.
Anonymous
Target, for sure
Anonymous
Size 6-12 shouldn't be huge unless you're talking about dress socks. Socks are stretchy, they fit both ends of the range just fine. My DC wears a kids 4/men's 4/women's 6, I wear a women's 8.5/men's 6-7, and DH wears a men's 12.5. DC wears my socks (women's shoe size 5-10) and I wear DH's (men's size 6-12).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Nike crew socks are unisex. Just get his size


This is my suggestion as well, unless you're looking for dress socks?
Anonymous
Jeffries socks from amazon. I have small feet (5.5 women), and I buy Jeffries socks for kids. They have small kids size, too. I love these socks - seamless toe.
Anonymous
The kids section come on now
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