I've seen it done.
I didn't like it.
It looked completely wrong to my eyes. They demand white bony ankles.
Or do they?
Only with Wigwam cream color wool/nylon socks.
I seem to recall these were a kind of canary yellow.
Wearer considered himself pretty much at the cutting edge of hipness.
I wouldn't recommend serious sailing without socks to anyone.
Strange one isn’t it?
My immediate thought was that socks with boat shoes is just wrong.
Then I read Patrick’s post and agreed with him entirely.
Then I remembered that I own a pair of winter lug sole. They look great with thicker wool socks. Not quite right with thinner cottons. And would be just wrong without.
Mind you, my neighbour often sports shorts and T shirt with grey socks and a full English brogue. So I’m always going to do better than that.
Does anyone know that early 90s (?) Sebago advertisment where US sailor Gary Jobson is sporting brown Sebago Docksides, white athletic socks, Chinos, a striped OCBD with a white T beneath and a navy Blazer? Boat shoes worn with socks can look very good indeed!
Perhaps a matter, once again, of context. This chap ran a clothes shop (actually more than one) in a rather dull town in the English Midlands. That, if I may say so, is always one of the potential drawbacks of Ivy in England (at least outside parts of London): it risks looking like cosplay. Nothing absolutely wrong with that - it's fun - but it should probably be borne in mind. I've seen guys wandering around in stetsons and boot-lace ties: often classic car devotees. But it can look, well, comical.
Gary Jobson would be a different matter entirely.
For me leather or suede directly on skin is not right. It's weird, it's 'kinky'. Cotton or wool has to act as a barrier. Boat shoes need thin cotton socks. Doesn't leather react with sweat to the detriment of the shoe?
I go sockless in loafers, boat shoes and sneakers. I'm not sure about sweat attacking leather but would consider it a possibility.
The Wigwam 625 was the standard gym sock when I was a teenager.
They start out cream-colored and slowly yellow. Like teeth.
According to this website the 625s are not available at the moment.
https://www.wbwoolenmills.com/P/42/Wigwam625Socks-OriginalWoolAthleticSock
I think Royce were once favoured amongst certain of the UK Ivy fraternity. Falke seem most common, followed - perhaps - by Burlington and Pantherella. But M&S did a very comfortable charcoal sock. These have outlasted the Falke. Wouldn't mind trying Wigwam.
Once you live Ivy sockless wearing socks just feels, well, kinky. Like - why am I attaching these little knitted mini-booties to one part of my body? Apart from freezing cold weather I believe the possibility of your outfit remaining sans socks should always be favourably considered. Even with brogues/bluchers. Yes, there you go I've said it. I'm 10% Pitti Uomo these days. Wigwam socks roll down as they lack elastication - not for me.
Sockless yes.
Sockless whilst wearing a tie - iGent.
I think boat shoes have a whole different feeling here, now, in America. At least in Manhattan.
I can only dream of wearing boat shoes sockless. I'm currently in northern Finland, close to the Russian border. The temperature is -15C and earlier today I was outside wearing two pairs of socks. I can just about understand sockless in Rome but not in Northern European countries except for maybe one week in the summer. It's an affectation.
I couldn't do it with anything heavy. I tried it once with desert boots and chafed my ankles.