Rule #28: “White is old school cool. Black is cool too, but were given a bad image by a Texan whose were too long. If you feel you must go colored, make sure they damn well match your kit.”
You bet white is old school and for good reason, it is the only color of cycling socks that is truly acceptable. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, what color did Merckx wear? What color did Jesus wear in his all-too-short cycling career, Kelly, Coppi, Rik Van Steenbergen, Rik Van Looy, I could go on and on. Not one of them have worn anything but white socks. Years back, black shorts were a regulation of the cyclist’s uniform. It may have not occurred to people to try other colors but black shorts were the only allowed color. Perhaps white socks fell under the same regulations; I’ll let @Oli answer that question. Black socks, god damn it people, are not cool, maybe on a mountain bike while getting wicked air, but not in the world of road riding.
I’m obviously outnumbered by the other Keepers here or the Rule would be three words, “Socks are white.” Every one of the Keeper’s executive board meetings seems to end with me drunkenly banging the table, paraphrasing Bones, “In the name of humanity, Jim, Rule #28 must be revised,” as I slowly slide off my chair and disappear under the table into a puddle of my own sick.
Only in the last fifteen years have the standards been lowered and now it’s a total confusion of bad taste. Again I implore the jury, have we no pride in our guns? A tanned, shaved, well-honed gun can only be properly punctuated by a white sock. Granted the sock pool has become so fouled it’s nearly impossible to even find all-white socks so I won’t be an absolutists (cognoscenti?) but please, mostly white. I won’t even argue length, I find tall socks (Wiggo tall) an abomination but I guess that shows how damn old I am.
Let’s reverse the trend. We have wasted too much energy worrying about podium caps when not many of us are on the podium yet each and every day we ride we make a decision about our socks. If you want to look Pro, get in the know, have a sack, don’t wear black. Write your local Keeper and make your position known.
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So, where does one find socks that don't cost $10 per pair? Mikael alluded to some, but there is no link.
Black Kit > White socks
@sthilzy
Niiiiice.
Seems you can pull this off as long as the jersey is unzipped, displaying your white base layer.
@sthilzy
Nice, but careful with Rule 35 and Rule 36
So, not sure where to post this, and this article seemed as good a place as any, but I was hugely encouraged on reading an interview with Cav in The Times yesterday: '... he still feels a thrill every time he pulls on the rainbow jersey, although he insists that he is not about to follow some of the fashion disasters of his predecessors who daubed the bands on every spare inch of kit. "They were talking among the team, the [Sky] management, and thought I wanted extravagance, rainbows everywhere. I want the opposite. A lot of the sponsors want it everywhere but I didn't win a rainbow helmet, I won a rainbow jersey. I'm a student of the sport. I like adhering to the traditions. I saw a picture of Eddie Merckx. I want to look like that. It's my jersey, the biggest honour in cycling and I go out training in it every day. But I don't want bands everywhere. The bands need to be treated with respect"...'
He's really growing on me... And I've been a fan for years. I'm now a BIG fan (at 88kg winter training weight, what other kind of fan could I be). #Cav4SPOTY oh, wrong website
If this is wrong, I don't want to be right.
I read somewhere the original tour riders wore black socks. Black socks were easier to make look clean as the riders had to wash there own cloths each day
@DerHoggz
Avenirs good for certain rides -- and rain shoe. And (calling all V) help me to determine an unrelenting pair other than Zxellium Ultimate (Black) for race events -- and intense days training ??
@sthilzy
Trust ELWOOD Black kit and White sock'ses (see Merckx embellished photo)
MERCKX was backwards, so here it is with ELWOOD again.