Description
All black with white type running up the leg. The black chrome heart socks put HEARTS in white gothic across the shin, with a cross and lettering knitted into the cuff band above it. Heel and toe are picked out in a darker grey, which is a practical detail as much as a design one since those are the two spots that show wear first. Ribbed leg from cuff to ankle. Cushioned sole. Mid-calf height. Black cotton with a slight sheen to it under light.
Key Features
- Black ribbed cotton crew
- White gothic HEARTS across the shin
- Cross and lettering knitted into the cuff band
- Contrast grey heel and toe
- Ribbed leg for grip
- Cushioned sole
- Mid-calf height
- S to 4XL
Why Choose This Product?
Black socks hide everything, which is why most people default to them. These give you that plus something to look at. White on black is the highest contrast in the range so the lettering reads from across a room when you’re sat down. Grey heel and toe is the quiet clever bit. Those areas get scuffed and dirty first, and in grey it doesn’t show.
Care Instructions
Wash with darks, cold, inside out. Black cotton picks up lint from towels and fleece badly, so keep those out of the same load. Low tumble. No bleach, it turns black cotton a rusty brown that never comes out. Air drying keeps them black longest. Pair them before washing so you don’t lose one.
Related Products
White with black stripes, that’s Chrome Hearts socks. For red instead, see red chrome heart socks. Everything sits in Chrome Hearts socks, and the wider store is at Chrome Hearts Store. Priced in CAD, shipped across Canada. Order today.
FAQs
Why are the heel and toe grey?
Those two spots wear and dirty first. Grey hides it, and it’s a common trick on well-made socks.
Is the white lettering knitted in?
Yes, knitted rather than printed, so it won’t crack or wash off.
Do they show lint?
Black cotton always does a bit. Keep them out of loads with towels and it’s not an issue.
How high are they?
Mid-calf, same as the rest of the range.
Will they fade to grey?
Not quickly, if you wash cold and skip bleach. Hot water is what pulls black cotton down.





