Here’s something that’ll knock your socks off: Josef Seibel shoes for women

Wearing socks with open shoes, mainly the tennis socks and sandals combo, is a fashion nightmare, especially for us girls. But the alternative of going barefoot is also not always a good idea, because the direct contact of the skin and shoes means we’re more susceptible to blisters. Well we have the solution: Socks that you can’t see while you’re wearing shoes. Genius! Here are a few examples of how we team Josef Seibel shoes for women with the right socks.

Footlets and ballerina flats

The ballerina flats by Josef Seibel are cut in such a way that special stockings fit perfectly inside the shoe without being visible. The footlets only cover the sole, toes and heels, leaving the bridge of your foot uncovered. Invisible and blister free!

Sneaker socks and enclosed shoes

Enclosed Josef Seibel shoes for women that go no higher than the ankle, such as sneakers, brogues or derby shoes, are best worn with so called sneaker socks. These end under the ankle, so disappear inside the shoe. Unlike footlets, they also cover the bridge of your foot, so that the lacing doesn’t cause any ugly imprints.

Normal socks and ankle boots

Ankle boots are defined by their mid-cut shaft, which always goes over the ankle. Josef Seibel also offers numerous, beautiful women’s boots, and the question of which are the best socks for the job is a no-brainer: normal socks stay out of sight, thanks to the high shaft of the boots. Sneaker socks, however, would slip down too easily in these boots.

Knee-length socks in boots

It’s the end of an era: Skinny jeans’ days are numbered. Instead, bootcut jeans are once again the hottest thing and, as the name suggests, the legs of the jeans are cut wide enough that knee-high boots can fit underneath. Knee-length socks are the perfect sock choice to wear with Josef Seibel shoes for women. This way, the shaft of the boot doesn’t rest against naked skin.

 

Josef Seibel is a traditional German brand that has been producing high-quality, everyday shoes for men and women for four generations – and the shoes are still even partially handmade! Despite this, the shoes are in the mid price range. Shoe shopping, but without the guilty conscience!

Josef Seibel shoes for women are produced in Germany and are partially handmade.

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