Find the height and size we actually knit
Three questions against all 45 colourways. When we do not make what you asked for, this says so and names the height that starts higher up. It will not quietly hand you something close instead.
The charts
What each brand size means at each height
The same word on the label lands on a different shoe size depending on the height. That is why the finder asks for a shoe size and not for a Large.
| Size | US shoe | UK | EU |
|---|---|---|---|
| M | 6.5-9 | 6-8 | 39-42 |
| L | 9-12 | 9-12 | 43-47 |
| XL | 12-15 | 13-15 | 48-51 |
| Size | US shoe | UK | EU |
|---|---|---|---|
| L | 9-12 | 9-12 | 43-47 |
| XL | 12-15 | 13-15 | 48-51 |
| Size | US shoe | UK | EU | Leg in |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L | 9-12 | 9-12 | 43-47 | 16 |
| XL | 12-15 | 13-15 | 48-51 | 16.5 |
Only rows we stock are printed. The brand chart carries a Small; we do not knit one.
The honest bit
What this finder will tell you that a shop will not
Our crew and knee-high socks start at US 9. Below that we knit low-cut quarter socks and nothing else, so a US 7 asking for a knee-high gets told no rather than shown a Large.
There is no merino at crew height at all. Asking for wool at mid calf returns nothing, and that is the catalogue rather than a fault in the filter.
5 of our 45 colourways are cut in Medium, and every one of them is a quarter sock.
Rather just browse?
The three heights each have their own page, laid out by size with the shoe range on every group.