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Fort Belvedere
Midnight Blue & Burgundy Two-Tone Cotton Socks
Current Price: $55.00Rated 4.8 out of 5 -
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Fort Belvedere
Gray & Prussian Blue Two-Tone Solid Cotton Socks
Current Price: $55.00Rated 4.9 out of 5 -
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Fort Belvedere
Blue & Malachite Green Two-Tone Cotton Socks
Current Price: $55.00Rated 4.9 out of 5 -
Add a Touch of Color Confidence with Two-Tone Socks
Why settle for plain when subtle distinction is this effortless? Fort Belvedere’s Italian-knitted two-tone socks marry deep, elegant body colors with refined accent tipping, creating a flash of contrast that’s noticed by those who know. The mercerized-cotton yarn delivers a silky finish, while a whisper of elastane and an over-the-calf...
Frequently Asked Questions
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How bold are the color contrasts?
Our palette favors elegant pairings—think navy with French blue tips or charcoal with burgundy accents—designed to complement business attire without shouting. For guidance on tasteful color play, review the Men’s Dress Socks Guide.
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Will these socks stay up all day?
Yes. The true over-the-calf height rests above the widest part of the calf, and a silk-covered elastic cuff provides gentle grip. Extra tips appear in our article on How to Keep Socks Up.
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How do I combine two-tone socks with shoes and trousers?
Match the main hue to your trousers, let the accent echo your tie or pocket square, and you’ll create harmony without fuss. For foolproof results, beginners can follow step-by-step visuals in Combining Shoes, Socks & Pants.
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Are two-tone socks considered “crazy” or unprofessional?
Not when the contrast is subtle and the materials are premium. Two-tone designs add character while remaining miles away from loud novelty prints—learn where to draw the line in Should You Wear Crazy Socks?.
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Do they slide inside the shoe?
The snug, anatomically shaped heel pocket plus a fine elastane blend prevent bunching. For additional anti-slip tactics, see How to Stop Socks from Sliding.
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Why invest in premium two-tone socks over cheaper options?
Long-staple cotton, dense knitting, and reinforced stress points extend lifespan, lowering replacements and saving money over time—exactly the argument proven in our analysis of 4 vs 40 Socks: Better Value.