Many people like to change their sock styles on weekends to mark a break from their formal outfits. Additionally, with the rise of remote work, professional attire tends to be more casual (after the disappearance of the tie, the abandonment of suits?). We have therefore searched for the best sock models that best suit these new needs and desires. Mazarin has launched a new range of Transat socks with a less formal look. Why Transat? Because these socks feature very fine vertical stripes of equal width, reminiscent of the patterns on deck chairs arranged on the decks of transatlantic cruise ships. These stripes give your outfits a holiday vibe: they add a casual chic touch to your dressier outfits and bring a touch of elegance back to your more casual looks, like jeans and sneakers. You will also appreciate the blend of materials in these socks made from Scottish thread and cotton: they combine the fineness of Scottish thread with the softness of unmercerized cotton, which also gives texture to the stripes! The post-war Ivy League trend launched by students from the most prestigious American universities is undoubtedly the style that best combines chic attire with sporty details for a quirky look at the height of elegance. This is why Mazarin chose to draw inspiration from the most iconic pattern of the trend: the famous colored stripes. Mazarin therefore offers several mid-calf sock models with two wide colored bands at the toes and at the top of the sock, the perfect sporty detail that adds a playful touch to the sock and makes it less formal without sacrificing elegance! These socks can also be considered weekend socks due to their composition: the blend of linen and cotton gives them a less formal heathered look and provides flexibility and lightness for maximum comfort.Why Wear Casual Socks?
What Do We Mean by Casual Socks?
The Transat Range, Casual Socks
The Ivy League Socks