by Editorial Staff Published: January 22, 2026 Updated: January 22, 2026

There’s probably no shortage of ‘New Year’ resolution guides out. Perhaps you’ve got a few yourself. Spend less time on your phone. Lose a few pounds. Donate more of your old clothes for a wardrobe refresh. Here at Boardroom Socks, we’ve kicked (pardon the pun) around the idea of a sock drawer refresh for a little bit. If the airline lost our luggage and we had to start again, where would we begin? Below, we’ll execute this little thought experiment.


Navy Solid

Quick, think of a suit. Is it navy? Good. While black is very much back, the place to start with tailoring should be blue. From a full suit to a classic blazer, navy is far easier to style with a variety of outfits.


navy ribbed merino wool dress socks with business attire


This also extends to your socks. Your first pair of socks should be navy. They are the easiest to style with anything from a full suit to a pair of jeans or chinos. Cotton or wool is up to you. But, if it were me, I’d go with wool. It breathes better- is warmer in winter and cooler in summer.


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Charcoal Grey

Much like a second suit, we’d advocate for going charcoal grey with a second pair of socks. It’s easy to pair with a grey suit, and works well with any color of shoe. Darker colors are easier to dress up, which is why we’d start here.

A Boardroom, we think we’ve got just the right shade of grey. Shown below, our charcoal solid is easy to pair with nearly any and every outfit in your wardrobe. If charcoal is too dark for you, we offer plenty of shades of grey


charcoal grey merino wool dress socks with navy slacks and brown wingtips


Grey Heather Solid

Moving a little lighter up the grey scale here. A mid grey suit works very well for spring and summer attire, and this absolute works here as well. Try it with the mid-grey trousers for a classic ‘menswear uniform’; or try it with jeans on the weekend.



Brown Solid

Brown is where I’d advocate going next. As style, in general, has gotten much more casual, brown has taken a more prominent place in our wardrobes. From dark chocolate cords to a lighter, sandy chino, there are far more shades to play with. This makes brown far more versatile than, say, a black pair.


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Khaki with a Subtle Pattern

In the same color family is khaki. While you can, certainly, go with a solid pair of khaki (they’re very easy to style), I’d suggest incorporating a little pattern here. Consider it like your first ‘sports jacket’ in a sock. I usually recommend going with brown for a first sport coat, and this is the same general idea. It’s easy to dress up or down.


khaki patterned dress socks worn with khaki chinos and brown penny loafers


Black

I know, I know. I just wrote that brown is far more versatile than black. I still believe it and probably always will. But, black is not only making a comeback, it’s gotten more interesting. Gone, I hope, are the days of cheap polyester black suits. Here are more interesting fabrics- flannel, linen, and hopsack. You can also consider black jeans, too.

It should track, then black socks would be of interest and definitely one to incorporate into your wardrobe.


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Cream

This is a blank canvas on which to paint. It's neutral and goes with literally anything. Dressed up, it lends a rakish twist to grey flannels and a seamless transition from the highly under appreciated cream pair.


cream-colored merino wool dress socks with light tan chinos and suede loafers


They’re also easy to dress down. If you still wear white crew socks, try these natural merino wool socks instead.


Olive

Once we have our neutrals covered, we can start to branch out a little more. The next two are interchangeable, but I prefer green over red.


businessman seated wearing professional attire with olive green dress socks


Olive dress socks are more subtle and refined than, say, a Kelly or forest green. Try them with jeans, yes. But, also with most pairs of chinos and, yes, the ubiquitous grey flannel trousers.


Burgundy

If you tend to wear more jewel tones or blues, this is probably where you should go next. They'll  of course work great with those grey trousers. But, also navy suits, all pairs of jeans, and even a darker khaki suit.

Much as with olive, though, the key to versatility is to keep the color darker and richer. If you’ve got a bolder style, you can certainly go with red. But, burgundy helps you cover the most ground.


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Charcoal with Pink Dots

Now we can start to integrate a little more pattern into the wardrobe. After white, light blue, off-white, and a few striped varieties, I think a very pale pink is a great shirt to add to a business wardrobe.


charcoal grey wool dress socks decorated with small pink dots worn with professional attire


You can tie your hosiery in here, too. Try adding a little color with a neutral base (like charcoal) and some pink dots.


Stripes

Getting a little more bold, now. Stripes can be done well so long as they’re not too funky. We think our striped dress socks strike a nice balance of incorporating color and intrigue while still appearing classic and refined.


man seated on stool wearing colorful striped dress socks with brown wingtips


Herringbone or Houndstooth

We’ve covered stripes, dots, and little accents so far. But, we’ve not yet covered something where the entire sock is a pattern itself. Our new herringbone or houndstooth dress socks are perfect for this. They’re both classic menswear patterns done at a scale that complements your outfits.


four pairs of houndstooth and herringbone dress socks atop white table


The Wildcard

Every wardrobe needs a statement piece. Something out of left field, unexpected. Whether a colorful solid or a unique patterned style, choose something a little outside your comfort zone. A little festive. A little funky. And plenty of fun.


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Wrap Up: A Sock Gift Box

It’s the thought that counts in a thought experiment. We at Boardroom craft our socks in the United States using the best quality merino wool and cotton we can. Our designs are tasteful, timeless, and engineered to stay up all day.


gift box filled with six pairs of merino wool dress socks from Boardroom Socks


If you're starting over or in need of a refresh, our sock gift boxes each combine six best-selling styles for a convenient way to easily overhaul your top drawer. Solid may be the best place to begin. But, we’ve got them in patterns as well.

As always, thanks for reading.

Yours in Style,

Tony Gorga
Boardroom Socks


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