ソックスsokkusu
1.

A type of hosiery that covers the foot and extends up to the area just above the ankle, often worn inside shoes for comfort and warmth.

2.

A shorter style of sock that typically reaches around the ankle and often features an elastic band at the opening to keep it in place.

ニーソックスniisokkusu
1.

Socks that extend up to or just below the knee, commonly worn for both comfort and style.

2.

A type of hosiery that provides coverage from the ankle to the knee, often used in fashion or athletic contexts.

3.

Knee-length socks that may be worn as a fashion statement or for warmth, typically thicker than regular ankle socks.

ハイソックスhaisokkusu
1.

A type of hosiery that extends to just below the knee, typically worn for comfort, fashion, or athletic purposes.

2.

Long socks designed to cover the lower leg, often associated with a preppy or stylish appearance, commonly worn with skirts or shorts.

3.

Socks that rise to the mid-calf area, offering both warmth and a polished look, frequently used in various fashion contexts.

ルーズソックスruuzusokkusu
1.

A style of thigh-high socks that are intentionally worn loose, often allowing the fabric to sag, which became popular among high school girls in Japan during the mid-1990s, typically paired with short skirts as part of a school uniform.

2.

Overly relaxed-fitting white socks designed to create a casual and carefree look, characterized by a distinct slouch that contrasts with the more fitted sock styles of the time.

3.

Socks that are not tight-fitting, allowing for a baggy appearance, frequently associated with youth culture and fashion trends in Japanese high schools.