Ozone Socks – New Foot Fashion from Shoebuy
Laurie Mallet’s Ozone Designs has striven since 2000 to bring fashion to the one place the Paris-born designer felt it was lacking – socks, leggings, and knee-highs. Guided by the motto that fashion is something you do for yourself, Mallet has revolutionized designer socks with fun, innovative designs including hemp socks, tattoo socks, and other clever styles featuring designs from geometric patterns to holstered weaponry to shoes (that’s right, your socks and shoes can match!). Ozone’s colorful designs are sure to brighten your day (as well as your wardrobe), and you can check out a myriad of styles available here, at Shoebuy.com.
Giddy up with these fashionable knee-highs made to resemble cowboy boots. Whether worn under the real thing or just used to add some Western flair to your outfit, these are sure to both impress and keep your feet warm. We like the charcoal pair best.
Better than the real thing (and considerably less illegal) this foot graffiti is sure to keep you looking chic without requiring you to doctor your socks (or a wall) yourself. The blue-black contrast of the pattern is a hip addition to this mid-calf sock. Check out the Men’s graffiti style here.
Now you can wear your text messages (or at least some of the more expressive parts of them on your feet with this ankle height sock adorned with cute emoticon smileys. Though we’re partial to the red ones, having your feet wrapped in smiley faces of any color can’t be a bad thing! ![]()
While this knee-high is covered in a printed tattoo design that could easily be matched to skin color for a costume-y “fake tattoo” effect, it also provides a funky, fun, bright look that’s great for the summer. The lightness of the background and the whimsy of the tattoo-esque pattern provides a great option for those looking to spice up an otherwise bland ensemble.
While this style from Ozone probably wouldn’t be as airport-friendly as others, this ankle-length sock’s playful holstered gun print on the side turns an otherwise drab sock into a clever piece of footwear (as well as provides an alternative to other, less stylish, bulkier real ankle holsters you may encounter).
While you could certainly get lost in the maze on the ankle of these socks, we’d advise just wearing them. The pattern turns a standard black dress sock into something a bit more special (and mezmerising). Just resist the urge to navigate the maze on your sock while at work!



















