# taz.de -- The renaissance of socks: Hand-knitted by the Queen | |
> Gucci socks at 190 euro, Alexander McQueen socks for 245 euro – the sock | |
> inflation brought us socks for the 1%. Or actually, they're accessoires. | |
Bild: Street Style at the Paris Fashion Week | |
I’ve long been a proponent of getting sockaphobics to toe the line of the | |
higher powers that be: Miuccia Prada, Marc Jacobs, and Alessandro Michele | |
have long shown us the way of how a good pair of socks can make a blasé | |
outfit look positively quirky. Leandra Medine (the now multi-millionaire | |
fashion blogger Man Repeller) is queen of this look: with loafers and socks | |
pulled up high, like she’s channeling her Dad in a mini-skirt. | |
I can remember going into the Prada store in New York one day in 2008, | |
after the Crash, and noticing that the only thing I could actually afford | |
was a pair of 30 dollar socks. At the time, I balked. | |
Today, I’m hot for anything Gucci. Anything! But the [1][Gucci socks for | |
190 euro] is where I stop toeing the line and where I begin to draw the | |
line. Socks for the 1%? Not in good conscious, no thanks. You’ll find me in | |
Footlocker stocking up on crisp new tighty whities. Call it the Tennis Sock | |
Rebellion, if you will. Unfortunately, garment workers were probably | |
exploited in making a 3-pack for 7 euro? What to do? Are socks Made in | |
Italy really the only choice we have? | |
The froufrou numbers at Alexander McQueen are [2][hand-knitted by the Queen | |
of England herself. At 245 euro], a bargain considering new post-Brexit | |
export duties. | |
Seriously, though. I do understand that this is all an indicator of the | |
worth of things. I once met a group of grandmas on a train, and I watched | |
them knit. How long does it take you to do a sock? Online forums confirmed | |
what they told me. They weren’t exaggerating the heroic act. It takes give | |
or take 6 to 20 hours per hand-knitted sock vs [3][the 67 dollar factory | |
version here.] | |
Note the cleverness of these socks. They’ve stitched “Sexual Fantasies“ on | |
the bottom where no one but you and your loved ones can see them. They’re | |
listed as “imported“ so we don’t know where they came from. Vetements | |
socks, however, by comparison to Prada, some ten years later, seem to be a | |
bargain, it turns out. [4][Here’s a pair of Prada socks that sell for 355 | |
dollars]. (Should have grabbed those ones for 30 bucks when I could. Missed | |
my chance.) | |
The [5][Little William Gucci socks, for 350 euro], by the way, don’t | |
qualify as socks. These are veritable accessoires. Easy to copy and readily | |
available at a Zara near you, I predict, within the month. | |
Made in Spain, or at least we hope. | |
7 Mar 2017 | |
## LINKS | |
[1] http://www.matchesfashion.com/intl/products/Gucci-Ruffled-and-striped-cuff-… | |
[2] https://www.net-a-porter.com/de/en/product/808302?resType=single&keywor… | |
[3] https://www.net-a-porter.com/us/en/product/757207/vetements/cotton-blend-so… | |
[4] https://www.net-a-porter.com/us/en/product/743637/Prada/lace-trimmed-ribbed… | |
[5] https://www.net-a-porter.com/de/en/product/802723/Gucci/little-william-embe… | |
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April Lamm | |
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