No matter what you pick don't forget that they need to fit in your boots.
Boots and sock choice have to work together. Some sock choices might be too thick to work in your boots if you already have the boots.
In my case, for dayhikes I wear Army boots and Army padded wool socks. For much longer, harder hikes I wear more serious hiking boots and some Fox River outer socks and Cabela's thermax lner socks. If I were to try to switch boots without switching the socks that go with them I would either blister out quickly or be unable to put the boots on in the first place.
Be sure and break in your boots & socks well in advance. That's so you'll have time to figure out what works if the first setup doesn't.