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IT’S THOM BROWNE’S FAULT. The New York menswear designer’s drive to get guys into cropped trousers led to the rise of the naked ankle and no-show sock, said Francis Wong, EVP and global creative director of trend-forecasting firm WGSN. And these days, said Randy Goldberg, co-founder of New York sock maker Bombas, “No shows sell year round. They’re not just for summer.” Success is all in the fit: The trick is finding comfortable socks that stay hidden and in place. A ring of visible sock is a no-show no-no.
To find the…