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10 Best No-Show Socks That Actually Stay in Place
That's right: These top-tested picks won't slide down into your shoes.

This article was updated in January 2023 to ensure all picks tested and vetted by the Good Housekeeping Institute were in stock and correctly priced.
Nothing ruins the look of cute sneakers or flats like bulky socks. But if you skip socks, you run the risk of ending the day with painful blisters and smelly feet. And while invisible (or no-show) socks may seem like the perfect solution to your woes, you likely know all too well the problems with these socks — they slip off your feet at the most inconvenient time and stay bunched up in your shoes, waiting to be adjusted only to fall down once again within a matter of minutes.
That's why the Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab has found the best no-show socks that don't slip down and actually stay on your heels. We conducted in-Lab and consumer testing with hundreds of users to determine the best socks. Our picks ahead are from top-performers in our recent socks tests, popular brands online and styles with innovative features. And since we all have shoes where regular socks just won't cut it, the styles below include no-show options for almost every occasion.
Our top picks:
Read on for more tips on what to look for when shopping for the best no-show socks. In the market for cute loafers or other comfortable footwear for your new no-show socks? Check out our guides to the best loafers and most comfortable shoes.
Emma Seymour (she/her) is a senior product analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute's Textiles, Paper and Apparel Lab, where she has led testing for luggage, pillows, towels, tampons and more since 2018. She graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor of science in fiber science and apparel design and a minor in gerontology, completing research in the Body Scanner Lab on optimizing activewear for athletic performance.
Grace Wu (she/her) is a product reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute's Textiles, Paper and Apparel Lab, where she evaluates fabric-based products using specialized equipment and consumer tester data. Prior to starting at Good Housekeeping in 2022, she earned a master of engineering in materials science and engineering and a bachelor of science in fiber science from Cornell University. While earning her degrees, Grace worked in research laboratories for smart textiles and nanotechnology and held internships at Open Style Lab and Rent the Runway.
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