Posted on Feb 21, 2017
Are Under Armor socks authorized to wear in uniform?
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I'm looking but can't find anything are under armor socks or they banned?
Posted 9 y ago
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35 years. 19 enlisted and 16 commissioned. Not once has anyone ever checked my socks.
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LTC Trent Klug
The only time I ever saw someone check socks was in USMC boot camp. A recruit had a medical chit to wear white cotton socks, but had to wear green wool socks over them.
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CPL Joseph Elinger
My Sgt commented on mine in my first, but it was more like an FYI.
They were Dark Purple thick Cotton. He saw me with my boots off once. For PT though, it was white sox always.
They were Dark Purple thick Cotton. He saw me with my boots off once. For PT though, it was white sox always.
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SSG(P) (Join to see) as long as it meets these specifications, they are ok.
20–24. Socks
a. Socks, tan, green, or black, cushion sole.
(1) Type. The socks are clothing bag issue items or optional purchase items.
(2) Description. The socks are tan, green, or black, stretch type, calf-length with a cushion sole.
(3) How worn. The cushion sole socks are worn by all personnel when wearing combat or organizationally issued
boots. They can also be worn as a two-sock system with the standard liner sock (also called the black dress sock) for
additional foot protection.
b. Socks, black dress; sock, boot liner.
(1) Type. The socks are clothing bag issue items for male personnel and optional purchase items for females.
(2) Description. The socks are made from an approved specification or commercial design. They are calf-length,
black polyester and nylon.
(3) How worn. Black socks are worn with black oxford shoes.
20–24. Socks
a. Socks, tan, green, or black, cushion sole.
(1) Type. The socks are clothing bag issue items or optional purchase items.
(2) Description. The socks are tan, green, or black, stretch type, calf-length with a cushion sole.
(3) How worn. The cushion sole socks are worn by all personnel when wearing combat or organizationally issued
boots. They can also be worn as a two-sock system with the standard liner sock (also called the black dress sock) for
additional foot protection.
b. Socks, black dress; sock, boot liner.
(1) Type. The socks are clothing bag issue items for male personnel and optional purchase items for females.
(2) Description. The socks are made from an approved specification or commercial design. They are calf-length,
black polyester and nylon.
(3) How worn. Black socks are worn with black oxford shoes.
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If it in your Boots who is going to care as Long as they were work... besides who is looking inside your boots ...
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
Maybe nosy petty point seeking peeps that got too much time on their hands, Sir ! Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha !...
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I'd say it really all depends on the uniform. But basically the color is all the matters. If there's any logos on it, those logos can't be visible.
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PT uniform should have no logos. Wearing ACU or OCP I wouldn't worry because nobody can see them.
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What matters most is whats shown while in uniform - full color and patterns. You didn't specify which uniforms but 670-1 will. Personally, I prefer black socks as they're multi-purpose - ACU/OCP, ASU, and personal wear. Polyester-cotton blend is better for the feet.
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I would say Material, that is why we all branches can not wear Under Armor Shirts, because of flame resistance.
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Depends. For wear with which uniform? Ultimately if they are the correct color, length, and the logo is not seen when worn, the. They can be worn.
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Wear them under your regulation socks and there shouldn’t be a prob with that. I’m reading of guys and even women soldiers that wear the pants uniforms wear those suppression hose socks and they say it gives them more ‘staying power’ and can be on their feet longer ..
nobody can see them, when under their regular uniform socks ..
nobody can see them, when under their regular uniform socks ..
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