The Sol Sock Orange
American Trench


American artist Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007) became prominent in the middle of the 20th century and was linked to both the conceptualism and minimalism movements. He worked in a variety of mediums including paintings, drawings, print making, and installations. We drew inspiration from the “wall drawings” series, particularly his later works composed of solid bands of bold primary and secondary color in acrylic.
The Sol Sock has the same make, crew height and universal fit (yup, one size fits most men AND women) as American Trenches best-selling Kennedy Socks, with a block of bold stripes at the ankle.
The Material
Extra long staple Supima cotton, grown in CA and TX, spun into yarn in GA
77% Supima cotton, 14% Nylon, 7% polyester, 2% Spandex
A versatile medium weight
Machine wash, tumble dry
The Fit
UNIVERSAL FIT, crew height. Yup, one size fits most men and women, see size range below.
Universal fit range: women's US 5-10, men's US 8.5 - 13
The Factory
Knit in the Hickory region of North Carolina at a family owned knitting mill operating at the same location for over thirty years. The Hickory region has been a concentrated center for hosiery knitting mills, yarn spinning companies, and dye houses stretching back to the 1930s and 40s. The picture shown on the right is a cone of pure silver filament plaited with nylon, taken on location at the sock mill.