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DanniRae Mon 23-Jan-23 13:07:00

I have spent most of this winter with cold lower legs and ankles. I have been trying to buy some thermal,long socks but all the ones I have tried have been too tight around my legs. My legs are just a little bit on the big side of normal!
Any recommendations?

Sparklefizz Mon 23-Jan-23 13:10:59

Do you have to have socks? I can highly recommend fleece-lined tights from M&S.

SunshineSally Mon 23-Jan-23 13:13:10

Mens socks are much more generous size wise I find. I have small fat feet and always wear mens socks x
Otherwise have a look at Cosyfeet or the DB Wider Fit website

Lexisgranny Mon 23-Jan-23 13:17:47

I bought some long grey socks from M&S early this winter, I saw them near the till when I was buying thermals. Not sure whether the socks are thermal, but they are jolly warm. I am wearing them now. Being grey they do look a little like school socks, but there again, it’s to keep warm not go to a fashion parade, an additional plus is that they do stay up, so I avoid the Nora Batty look when my trousers hitch up. I can’t wear thermal tights, I have never been able to find a pair that is long enough in the body, I am quite tall.

Georgesgran Mon 23-Jan-23 15:38:11

I got the same ones as you Lexi and in black as well as grey. Lovely and warm when I was away in -20 temperatures and stayed up in place, even though I’d walked miles.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Mon 23-Jan-23 16:07:34

Have you tried any of those outdoors/hiking shops? I'm sure they'd have warm thermal socks, though they might be a bit on the thick side unless you're wearing hiking boots.

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Whitewavemark2 Mon 23-Jan-23 16:48:47

I use Nordic socks. They are wool and do the job. You can get long or short.

Judy54 Mon 23-Jan-23 17:09:41

I find that leg warmers work well to cover the exposure between the top of my short socks and the bottom of my trousers.

ParlorGames Mon 23-Jan-23 17:12:51

Whitewavemark2

I use Nordic socks. They are wool and do the job. You can get long or short.

Yes, me too. Fabulously warm socks, keep my feet and lower legs toasty warm!

merlotgran Mon 23-Jan-23 18:13:08

SunshineSally

Mens socks are much more generous size wise I find. I have small fat feet and always wear mens socks x
Otherwise have a look at Cosyfeet or the DB Wider Fit website

I have always bought men’s thermal socks even though my feet are not wide. They are a much better fit around the calves.

I buy men’s slippers as well. 😂

DanniRae Tue 24-Jan-23 09:04:25

Thank you all so much for your advice!
Good Old Gransnet, eh? smile

karmalady Tue 24-Jan-23 11:00:49

Danni, snag tights and leggings are warm and cosy, really good with hm knitted woollen socks, easy to make

lovebeigecardigans1955 Tue 24-Jan-23 13:00:17

Another suggestion for hand knitted socks or leggings DanniRae - if you don't have a proper sock pattern I wonder if you could adapt a sleeve? With lots of rib for stretch-ability. I made my first leg-warmers many years ago by using a sock pattern and stopping before I got to the heel and casting off. You might need some elastic to keep them up - there's nothing more irritating than what I call ' a fally-down leg'.

Not exactly the last word in elegance but under your trousers/leggings no-one's going to see. I must admit I once found myself in an unexpected healthcare situation and the nurse was a little surprised at these er, underpinnings.

25Avalon Tue 24-Jan-23 13:06:17

Try Cosyfeet

lixy Tue 24-Jan-23 14:15:12

British Heart Foundation shops do a good line in thermals - socks, tights and leggings available here.

Norah Tue 24-Jan-23 14:16:15

Nordic socks, knee high, wool.

Everyday when it's cold, warm feet, legs, and ankles.

Forsythia Tue 24-Jan-23 14:28:33

I’d never heard of Nordic socks so did a quick google on eBay and you can get 5 pairs from £6.00 upwards, free p&p. I shall buy some.
I wear footless thermal tights from M&S and they are very good.

Nightsky2 Tue 24-Jan-23 14:36:23

M&S lovely lightweight thermal thighs which I wear every day under my jeans and they keep me lovely and warm. They also do lightweight tops which I wear under my jumpers and they don’t feel bulky. Bought them last year but still selling them. I’ve stocked up.

Norah Tue 24-Jan-23 14:37:15

Forsythia

I’d never heard of Nordic socks so did a quick google on eBay and you can get 5 pairs from £6.00 upwards, free p&p. I shall buy some.
I wear footless thermal tights from M&S and they are very good.

Footless tights creep up my legs, get all bunchy, stick at my lined jeans. How do you get around my slight problems, if I may ask?

I do, sometimes, wear tights under socks, but I'd like there to be a better way to stop the bunchys. I must be doing something wrong.

Forsythia Tue 24-Jan-23 15:47:54

I’ve only used the ones from M&S and I find they don’t creep or bunch. I bought them because I struggle with getting ordinary tights on. I bought footless and wear with the matching thermal socks and with boots on you’d never know. Hope that helps.

ExDancer Tue 24-Jan-23 15:53:15

I find M&S socks grip my legs and leave an uncomfortable mark - and I have quite skinny legs.

Nightsky2 Tue 24-Jan-23 16:56:07

Norah

Forsythia

I’d never heard of Nordic socks so did a quick google on eBay and you can get 5 pairs from £6.00 upwards, free p&p. I shall buy some.
I wear footless thermal tights from M&S and they are very good.

Footless tights creep up my legs, get all bunchy, stick at my lined jeans. How do you get around my slight problems, if I may ask?

I do, sometimes, wear tights under socks, but I'd like there to be a better way to stop the bunchys. I must be doing something wrong.

I wear footless M&S tucked into woollen socks and like Forsythia there’s no bunching at all, very comfortable all day.
They are very lightweight thermals but very warm.

DanniRae Tue 24-Jan-23 17:16:57

I found a solution! I have been wearing M&S thermal tights - bought last year - and they ride up and the gap between them and my socks is where I get cold. Today I put on some I haven't worn this year - I know because they are navy and my others are all black - and they are longer and don't ride up! The solution was there in my wardrobe and it's taken till now to realise it Grrrrr!!
But thanks again for all your help smile