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Once the weather gets colder, there's one crucial essential you cannot forget: lounge socks. Whether your feet get cold easily or you're a true fuzzy sock enthusiast, we can all agree that the perfect pair of warm, cozy indoor socks is an essential for late night movie marathons on the couch or sitting by the fireplace. Plus, they're always a safe choice for a stocking stuffer or gift during the holiday season — after all, who doesn't love comfy socks? But shopping for that perfect pair may feel a little overwhelming, especially with so many options available online that all look the same. That's where we come in.
The Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab regularly evaluates all kinds of socks, from warm socks for the cold outdoors and no-show socks that'll actually stay in place to hiking socks you can depend on and compression socks you'll never travel without. This year alone, our analysts tested over 90 different pairs in the Lab for aspects like construction, shrinkage, washability and abrasion resistance. Plus, we worked with consumer testers to collect feedback on real-life performance including overall comfort, fit, cushioning, appearance and whether or not users maintained a comfortable temperature when wearing them to find the best socks available. The picks ahead are top performers in our recent tests and personal favorites from GH analysts and editors.
Our top picks:
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Best Overall Fuzzy Socks
Eddie Bauer Women's Fireside Lounge Socks
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Best Value Fuzzy Socks
Universal Thread Women's Cozy Marled Crew Socks (2 Pack)
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Best Warm Fuzzy Lounge Socks
HEAT HOLDERS Women's Original Thermal Socks
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Best Scented Fuzzy Socks
MinxNY Lavender Infused Slipper Socks (2 Pack)
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Best Long Fuzzy Socks
Comrad Cozy Compression Socks
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Best Fuzzy Socks for Babies
carter's Foldover Chenille Booties (4-Pack)
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Best Fluffy Fuzzy Socks
HEAT HOLDERS Lounge Thermal Non Slip Bed Socks
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Best Patterned Lounge Socks
John's Crazy Socks MismatchedEggs and Bacon Crew Socks
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Looking for a fluffy robe or toasty flannel pajamas to pair with your fuzzy lounge socks this winter? Check out our guides to the best bathrobes for women and best flannel pajamas.
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Best Overall Fuzzy Socks
Eddie Bauer Women's Fireside Lounge Socks
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Best Overall Fuzzy Socks
Eddie Bauer Women's Fireside Lounge Socks
Pros
Fun winter patterns and prints
Fluffy acrylic lining
Top scores for comfort from testers
Cons
Pricey for one pair
For your next favorite classic winter fuzzy socks, Eddie Bauer has you covered. This pair comes in tons of cozy patterns and is lined with fluffy acrylic for warmth and comfort. It was a favorite among testers who praised the soft feel and fun festive prints. If you're still not convinced, it's got grippers on the bottom, so you can feel confident walking around the house without slipping on newly cleaned floors. While it's a bit of a splurge for a single pair of fuzzy socks, it excelled in Lab tests and users thought the high quality construction and comfort was well worth the cost.
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Best Value Fuzzy Socks
Universal Thread Women's Cozy Marled Crew Socks (2 Pack)
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Best Value Fuzzy Socks
Universal Thread Women's Cozy Marled Crew Socks (2 Pack)
Pros
5 different colorways to choose from
Great for gifts
Cons
Not as luxe or durable as some of our other picks
Sometimes nothing beats a multi-pack of fuzzy socks thrown in as a bonus in a larger gift bag. While these aren't as high quality as more pricey pairs we've tried, they're a favorite stocking stuffer of one GH analyst, who loves how cozy they feel and calls the low price tag an absolute steal.
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Best Slouchy Fuzzy Socks
Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Heathered Socks
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Best Slouchy Fuzzy Socks
Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Heathered Socks
Pros
5 neutral colorways available
Stayed in place during wear
Thick, soft material
Cons
Doesn't have grippers on the bottom
If you're after that textbook slouchy pair of fuzzy socks, this is the one. It barely shrank in our evaluations and even with the slouchy style, it stayed in place on our feet. Testers loved the chic style and look, with one raving about the textbook fuzzy feel. While this pair may not have the classic silicone grippers on the bottom, our experts like that the fabric is undeniably soft.
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Best Warm Fuzzy Lounge Socks
HEAT HOLDERS Women's Original Thermal Socks
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Best Warm Fuzzy Lounge Socks
HEAT HOLDERS Women's Original Thermal Socks
Pros
Warm and cozy interior
Can be worn indoors or outdoors
Cons
Needs to be line dried
For those who struggle with cold feet, even when blasting the heat, these are the perfect pair of socks for you. They're lined with soft, brushed sherpa-like acrylic yarn that traps heat to keep your feet toasty warm all winter long and impressed our analysts in Lab evaluations. Testers were blown away by this pair, with one calling it "nice and cushy" as well as "thick and very warm." Just note that this option is best for those with size 9 feet and under. For those with larger feet, check out the Men's version.
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Best Scented Fuzzy Socks
MinxNY Lavender Infused Slipper Socks (2 Pack)
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Best Scented Fuzzy Socks
MinxNY Lavender Infused Slipper Socks (2 Pack)
Pros
Soft and cushiony feel
Grippers on bottom of each sock
Bonus lavender sachet for your sock drawer
Cons
Mixed opinions from testers about scent strength
Say hello to your next favorite spa-like, pampering accessory. These fuzzy socks stand out with a lavender infused scent and are great for aromatherapy lovers. They had minimal shrinkage, even after multiple washes and were one of the softest socks we tested. If you're not a fan of pink and white, the brand offers more colors and patterns to choose from. Just note that our testers had mixed opinions about the scent — some thought it was too strong while some said it wasn't strong enough.
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Cutest Fuzzy Socks
DYW Sherpa Winter Animal Slipper Socks
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Cutest Fuzzy Socks
DYW Sherpa Winter Animal Slipper Socks
Pros
Tons of fun colors and patterns
Fluffy sherpa interior
Grippers on bottom
Cons
One-size-fits-all is not ideal for those with larger feet
This pair has all the bells and whistles. Not only is it undeniably fluffy and super cute but it also has silicone grips to prevent slipping and is a favorite of one of our Textiles Lab analysts. Lined with plush sherpa, this pair is super cozy for lounging around or wearing to bed in colder months. Just keep in mind that this pair only comes in one size, so it may not be the best for those outside the Women's 6-10 range.
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Best Long Fuzzy Socks
Comrad Cozy Compression Socks
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Best Long Fuzzy Socks
Comrad Cozy Compression Socks
Pros
Slight compressive fit stays up on your legs
Fun patterns and colors
Brushed fabric for fuzziness
Cons
Not a replacement for true compression socks
Hitting just below the knees, these long fuzzy socks are the perfect companion all winter long. The brand is known for their compression socks, and while this set isn't as compressive as a pair you'd use to relieve swollen ankles or calves, it's got a light compressive fit that'll actually stay up on your legs. Plus, it's lightly brushed for a fleece-like softness that'll keep your feet and calves comfy. One tester even commented that these were perfect for staying warm in colder weather.
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Best Fuzzy Socks for Babies
carter's Foldover Chenille Booties (4-Pack)
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Best Fuzzy Socks for Babies
carter's Foldover Chenille Booties (4-Pack)
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Pros
Sizes from newborn to 24 months
Soft fuzzy cotton blend
Cons
Some reviewers said this style runs big
Fuzzy socks are meant to be shared, so if you have an infant or baby in the family that's too young for our other picks, here's an option from Carter's, one of our favorite kids' clothing brands. Our experts especially like like these have a non-skid sole and Oeko-TEX certified materials, so you can rest assured that there are no traces of known harmful substances in each pair. While this pair comes in sizes according to age, make sure to verify your child's best size using the size guide, as many reviewers found that this style runs big.
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Best Fluffy Fuzzy Socks
HEAT HOLDERS Lounge Thermal Non Slip Bed Socks
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Best Fluffy Fuzzy Socks
HEAT HOLDERS Lounge Thermal Non Slip Bed Socks
Pros
Fuzzy ankle band
Sherpa lining for added coziness
Cons
Needs to be line dried
Heat Holders makes our list again with a more indoor-centric fuzzy lounge sock. This pair has the same signature acrylic sherpa lining but now with an array of fun colorways and non-slip grips on the bottom. There's also a fluffy band around the top for a more comfortable fit around the ankle. While the brand's socks can only be line-dried and may drag out your laundry routine, users were huge fans of the sherpa lining and one said it was well worth the hassle of line-drying since she could preserve the fluffy interior.
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Best Patterned Lounge Socks
John's Crazy Socks MismatchedEggs and Bacon Crew Socks
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Best Patterned Lounge Socks
John's Crazy Socks MismatchedEggs and Bacon Crew Socks
Pros
Tester-favorite design
5% of sales go to the Special Olympics
Cons
More of an everyday sock
Mismatched socks? No problem! For a fun twist on the classic bacon and eggs breakfast, consider this pair from John's Crazy Socks. The brand's founder, John Lee Cronin, has Down Syndrome and developed his company with his father to not only create hilarious, fun socks, but to also give back to amazing organizations: 5% of all sales goes to the Special Olympics and sales from specific styles benefit other causes. While these are more of an everyday sock than a fuzzy option, testers told us they loved wearing these for everything from lounging in their homes to running errands because of the cute design.
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Best Fuzzy Lounge Sock Variety Pack
Old Navy Cozy Marled Waffle-Knit Socks (2 Pack)
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Best Fuzzy Lounge Sock Variety Pack
Old Navy Cozy Marled Waffle-Knit Socks (2 Pack)
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Pros
Elevated waffle-knit fuzzy fabric
Great stocking stuffer
Cons
Limited colors available
These socks are a favorite of Senior Home Editor Monique Valeris, who says "they're super soft, wash well and are comfortable enough to wear with everything from sneakers to boots" and calls them a must-have for chilly days at home. They come in a pact of two and feature textured waffle fabric for an elevated look. There's also a ribbed knit cuff to ensure each sock stays in place on your feet.
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Best Wool Lounge Socks
Bombas Women's Merino Wool Gripper House Socks
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Best Wool Lounge Socks
Bombas Women's Merino Wool Gripper House Socks
Pros
Thoughtful design features
Terry-lined interior
One pair donated for each pair purchased
Cons
Some shrinkage in Lab tests
Popular for their appearance on the TV show Shark Tank, Bombas is known for their high quality socks. This pair is made with a merino wool blend for extra softness and features a terry-lined interior for extra cushioning. It's also got grippers on the bottom, extra compression around the arch and a pull tab to make getting them on and off a little easier. Testers gave Bombas's wool socks high marks for comfort with one calling them "great for winter." If you prefer something closer to a slipper, the brand offers a slipper sock (called their gripper slipper) with more cushioning and sturdier fabric. Plus, for every pair purchased, Bombas donates a pair to a homeless shelter. Just note that in our tests, Bombas socks tend to shrink more than others, so consider sizing up if you're between sizes.
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Pros
100% cotton
Chic, chunky rib knit
High quality feel
Cons
Can feel too thick for some shoes
If you prefer cotton knit lounge socks to fuzzy options, this is another GH analyst favorite. Senior Textiles Product Analyst Emma Seymour raves, "I love the chunky knit of this pair! They are super comfy to wear around the house while looking super chic." Parachute is also one of our favorite top-tested brands for their popular towels and sheets. Just note that these can feel a little too thick to wear with snug-fitting slippers.
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Best Warm Lounge Socks
Uniqlo HEATTECH Cable Socks (2 Pairs)
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Best Warm Lounge Socks
Uniqlo HEATTECH Cable Socks (2 Pairs)
Pros
Classic cable knit look
Testers said they were warmer than their wool socks
Thin enough to pair with slippers
Cons
No fuzzy interior
While they don't have a fluffy or brushed interior, these cable knit lounge socks are perfect for keeping you warm during cozy nights without any added bulk. This pair uses the brand's unique HEATTECH technology, which Uniqlo says "wicks the body’s moisture into fibers and converts the kinetic energy into heat." Several testers even commented that they felt warmer than wool socks in colder temperatures.
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Best Fuzzy Socks for Sleeping
Zensah Calming Sleep Socks
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Best Fuzzy Socks for Sleeping
Zensah Calming Sleep Socks
Pros
Fuzzy stay-in-place ankle band and sole
Soft merino wool blend
Great for wearing with slippers
Cons
Needs to be line dried
Can't fall asleep because your feet are too cold? These socks may just be the solution. Made with a blend of merino wool, tencel lyocell, nylon and spandex, the fabric has a buttery soft feel with naturally temperature regulating properties. Testers highlighted the overall comfort and noted they were great for pairing with pajamas for sleeping and lounging. If you're on the fence, this pair is thinner than most of our other picks and won't feel bulky in bed. Keep in mind that these socks need to be line dried to preserve their soft feel.
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Best Cashmere Lounge Socks
Quince Cashmere Trouser Sock
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Best Cashmere Lounge Socks
Quince Cashmere Trouser Sock
Pros
100% cashmere
Versatile style
Affordable luxury
Cons
Hand wash only
Known for its luxurious feel, nothing is truly as soft as 100% cashmere. At less than $30 for this high quality material, this pair from Quince is a steal. The brand's socks continue to impress our analysts and this pair is no exception. We also love that these are available in four different colors and are versatile enough to wear both indoors and outdoors. Just note that these weren't as warm as other wool socks we tested, since there isn't much pile (or an extra layer of loops of fabric) on the interior, and need to be hand washed due to the delicate nature of cashmere.
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Best Everyday Lounge Socks
Brooklinen Lounge Socks
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Best Everyday Lounge Socks
Brooklinen Lounge Socks
Pros
Terry-lined interior
Several different colorways
Multiple sizes for a snug fit
Cons
Size up if between two sizes
With loops of yarn throughout for a terry-lined interior, this option from Brooklinen provides just enough cushioning while trapping in heat to keep your toes toasty warm. Available in several different fun colors with accents on the heel and toe, this pair is perfectly cozy for late nights in the fall. While we didn't notice this in our evaluations, some online reviewers noted that the style ran a bit small, so consider sizing up if you're in between sizes.
How we test socks
The Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Labs tests all types of socks, from everyday no-show socks and knee-high compression socks to moisture-wicking running socks. In the last year, we evaluated over 90 styles, both in rigorous Lab tests and with hundreds of consumer testers across the country, and analyzed over 18,000 data points to find the best socks available.
In the Lab, our fiber scientists and materials engineers tested dimensional stability, laundering, abrasion resistance and more for each using industry standards and specialized equipment in addition to assessing each sock's construction and additional features. Outside of Lab evaluations, we worked with a diverse group of consumer testers to provide feedback on various attributes, including fit, comfort and cushioning. Our testers also provided additional feedback on how the socks performed over long periods of time, including if they kept their feet at a comfortable temperature or stayed in place.
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Here, our bursting machine pulls up the fabric of a cut-up lounge sock with increasing pressure to measure the strength needed to "burst" the material.
Things to look for when shopping for fuzzy and lounge socks
When you're shopping for fuzzy or lounge socks, there are still a few factors you should consider before purchasing a new pair.
✔️ Materials: While most socks are made of cotton or polyester with some added spandex, many options are blended with other fibers. Here are some of the materials you'll often encounter:
- Cotton is known for its soft, breathable feel and natural quality.
- Microfiber polyester is often used for an even softer, almost buttery feel, at the expense of breathability.
- Wool has great natural temperature regulation and moisture wicking abilities. Merino wool and cashmere are special varieties of wool known for their luxurious natural softness.
- Spandex is used for added stretch so the sock fits on your foot but won't get stretched out.
- Synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon also help add some durability and structure to the sock.
- Manufactured cellulosic fibers like rayon, lyocell or modal feel silky soft and are often blended with other fibers for their trademark silky feel.
✔️ Additional Features: Not all fuzzy socks are made equal. Here are a few differentiating factors to consider:
- Stay-in-place grips: If you want to wear your socks directly on the carpet or floor, look for socks that have grippers on the bottom for some traction so you don't slip on the floor. If you'd prefer to pair your socks with slippers or slides, opt for styles without grips on the bottom.
- Sizing: If you have larger or smaller feet, socks with multiple sizes can be a game changer, especially if one-size-fits-all socks never fit.
- Type of fuzziness: Some fuzzy socks are napped or brushed for a fleece or flannel-like fuzziness while others are lined with sherpa or pile, similar to a robe or towel. If you're particular about the texture, make sure to pay attention to the product description or any available photos.
Grace Wu
Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab Product Analyst
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.