What is long cholo socks?

Long cholo socks are a type of sock that originated in the Chicano gang and hip-hop culture in Southern California. They are typically knee-high or calf-high socks that are worn pulled up to the knee or above, with the top of the sock folded over to create a thick cuff.

The term "cholo" refers to a Mexican-American style and subculture that emerged during the 1940s and 1950s and has since evolved into a distinct identity. Cholos often wear clothing that is oversized, baggy, and heavily influenced by hip-hop fashion.

Long cholo socks are often paired with shorts or baggy pants, and they are typically worn by men. They come in a wide range of colors, patterns, and designs, and they are often emblazoned with brand logos or gang insignia.

While long cholo socks have become a fashion statement for many people, they are also associated with gang culture and have been banned in some schools and public places due to their association with gang activity.