Socks: Holiday Edition









Our biggest hit trick is back...with a special Christmas Edition!
This version of "Socks" is ideal for the holidays, and "Socks" turns out to be a PERFECT effect for virtual shows. With the holidays just around the corner, you should consider adding this trick--and this festive pair of holiday socks--to your order.
In case you've been under a rock for the last year, here's what happens in Michel Huot's sensational "Socks" effect: you show two packets of cards with a picture of a different sock design on each one (that's right--SOCKS on cards--how cool is that?). The goal, you explain, is that despite random shuffling and a spectator's free choice to stop you as you deal through both packets, they will SOMEHOW select the same, matching socks in each packet. But it goes WRONG. They choose two mismatched socks. But, to make things right, you reveal that you are WEARING THE CHOSEN, MISMATCHED SOCKS.
"Socks" has it all: intrigue, a great premise, an unexpected surprise, and humor. It works just as well through the screen as it does live, and now we have a Christmas edition PERFECT for the holidays.
The effect is the same, but this time you predict a pair of HOLIDAY socks. Each of the cards has a different holiday sock design, which makes the trick topical for the holidays. As per the original, the chosen socks don't match, but you reveal you're wearing each one of the mismatched holiday socks on your feet. Our holiday designs are over-the-top kitsch and will add to the hilarity of the moment when you lift up your trouser cuffs to show these clashing holiday prints.
We've reflected on what makes "Socks" so powerful, and why this Christmas edition is so strong. We believe it's because "Socks" taps into a core curiosity of our everyday lives: choosing socks, occasionally wearing mismatched socks, and the rarity of finding a perfect match. We also love that the reveal is genuinely a surprise that nobody seems coming, but in retrospect feels inevitable. And, whenever a revelation can be visual rather than simply written out, it's stronger. "Socks: Christmas Edition" is the perfect addition to your holiday zoom show, and the most surprising trick you can perform for friends and family at this year's gathering.
Includes: Specially made socks, cards and wallet, and video instruction
"Socks is a fun, interactive routine with a killer surprise ending they won’t forget!" Richard Sanders
Michel Huot’s Socks Knocked mine right off my feet! So clever and simple with a fun and organically visual payoff, this piece will play just as strongly in a corporate strolling environment as it will in a casual private party. Michel’s performance and explanation made me smile from start to finish. Just great! Francis Menotti
Socks knocks my Sox off. It’s funny, mysterious, and not at all difficult. I will use it, so will you. Marc Salem
Socks is unique and super strong. It is so rare to have something that combines magic, comedy and surprise in such a powerful way for the close-up/parlor performer. This is going right into my repertoire. Marc Desouza
Customer reviews for Socks: Holiday Edition
Tom Williams
I worried at first, now I see a great way to have the spectator pick the socks I want. If fact you are shown several ways to accomplish this. If you're on the fence about purchasing this trick don't be. All you have to do is pick "your" favorite method and a little practice.
Thank you!
Now all I need to do is purchase the standard set of socks.
But even without it is a very nice trick for all ages from kids to grannies, everyone will be entertained.
I wish there would be a Socks Version with Superheros. I would by that instantly. As I have the standard, X-mas and Halloween :D
The cards and socks are of great quality, although the socks are socks, so you should wear them carefully.
The Xmas version will not disappoint you.
Performed it last year around christmas and everybody loves it!
The only thing i do different from the explanation of Michel is the force.
Craig Petty showed a different force for Socks on his youtube channel a few years ago that suits me more.
But this is a killer trick and a must have for the holidays!!!
it even has a card reveal on the socks itself.
Most of the times i perform it i start with a card trick that goes wrong, then do socks and as an extra kicker reveal their card on the socks.
So here’s my tip for those afraid of using the psych force necessary for the matching climax: use BOTH sets of force cards! Your audience won’t notice if they happen to see both sets in play (and it’s natural that they would!) Arrange the two stacks so that the second force pair is two cards away from the first force pair, but the opposite sock appears in each stack. (Those who have the trick will understand.) That way, if you miss the force the first time, there’s a high likelihood you’ll succeed the second time—and no one will be the wiser! Also, if they stop you just as you lay down the force (mismatched) pair, go ahead & use those cards, even though face up. Just adjust your patter accordingly and finish showing all the cards are mismatched, using the force (mismatched) pair stopped on by the spectator. (Tip: I sometimes use TWO spectators to say stop, which guarantees an early stop by at least one of them! 😉)
With TWO places (really FOUR) in the dealing that will give you a hit, you are almost guaranteed to succeed! Just deal slowly and use the timing the video teaches you. You will then be able to employ the wonderful matching kicker finale as originally presented.
More valuable tips: pencil dot all four of the force cards in the top left corner so you know with confidence that you’ve stopped on them. Also, by subtly EDGE-marking the top and middle card of the stacked deck of cards (AFTER you’ve done the displacement necessary for the matching finale) at the bottom left, you can use an easy “Haymow” or overhand false shuffle to apparently mix up all the cards, then cut one of the edge-marked cards to the top, then cut at the other edge-marked card to restore your perfect two stacks of cards!
One final tip: As you are showing the matched pairs as the kicker finale, look for the pencil dotted cards (upper right corner). When you come to one, stop your double dealing & turn just this one single card, as if you’ve divined the match to one of the chosen socks, and lay it on that matching sick card. Then continue showing the matches until (two cards later) the other dotted card appears and show that match. (I usually have the other spectators just “think STOP” and say someone just thought of stopping here and show the match!)
I really think the above techniques will turn this trick into one of your favorites.
Good luck!


