What Does Needle Count Mean?
The needle count refers to the number of needles used by the knitting machine when producing a sock.
Higher needle counts produce finer and denser fabrics.
Standard socks typically use 96–144 needles.
Premium socks are usually made with 168–200 needles.
Benefits of 200 Needle Socks
Smoother Fabric
A higher needle count produces a tighter knit that feels smoother against the skin.
Improved Durability
More stitches per square centimeter make the fabric stronger and less prone to holes.
Better Fit
A dense knit allows the sock to adapt better to the shape of the foot.
Premium Sock Construction
A 200-needle sock is often paired with:
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combed cotton yarn
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reinforced heel and toe
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hand-linked toe seams
These elements together create a truly premium product.
Conclusion
Needle count is one of the most important indicators of sock quality.
If you want a smoother, stronger and longer-lasting sock, 200-needle construction is the gold standard.



