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. |
Women’s socks in neutral colors would work. |
Baby Gap |
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. |
Go to target. If the men's 6-12 are too big, pick a brand with a smaller range. Or get women's socks. |
Bombas |
Women's socks. It's feet--they're exactly the same. |
The Nike crew socks are unisex. Just get his size |
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). |
My son wore women's socks until his feet got bigger. |
Target, for sure |
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). |
This is my suggestion as well, unless you're looking for dress socks? |
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. |
The kids section come on now |