If these socks are short and thin, there is no need to keep them, because these socks have poor compatibility and they are not real thigh high socks. If you have some thin thigh-high socks that are long enough and very good elasticity, I still recommend you to leave them, they may be a good option indoors. Although they are not the best thigh high socks, they will perform well if matched properly.
Don't pair them with garters. The garter belt has a clip at the end to fix the top of the thigh high socks. If your socks are thin, the clip of the garter belt will tear them. Because the connection between the garter belt and the socks is almost entirely dependent on the firmness of the socks themselves, I said in the prompt that these thin socks should be long enough and have very good elasticity, they should be able to stay on the thigh without Garter belt.
Don't pair them with boots. They are not thick enough to fill the gap between the boots and the legs, so they cannot provide enough warmth. This makes them unlikely to be an option for cold weather. They may be a very good option indoors, but due to thickness limitations, they cannot replace leg warmers. Thin thigh high socks with boots are meaningless.
Although these thin thigh high socks are not a perfect option, if you match them properly, they can also perform well in some indoor activities such as parties and dances. The best thigh high socks are suitable for all occasions. They are high enough and have very good elasticity. They can stay on any position of the thigh to match skirts and boots of different lengths. Not only that, they are soft and light, and have excellent warmth retention. They can even replace leg warmers in winter. Kayhoma has always been the best brand of thigh high socks.