• VanthEnglish
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    • grasshopper_mouse
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      I suppose you could sew a L and an R into each one to distinguish left from right, or even just an X on one of them so you could tell them apart, then you’d know which one to swap to the other foot, but ain’t nobody got time for that.

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        But you’d have to repeatedly wear a sock on a specific foot for it to stretch in a foot specific manner in the first place.

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          Left foot gets white socks, right foot gets black socks, alternate every day, fuzzy Christmas socks on Sundays.

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            Most of my socks came in boxes of beer around Christmas :)

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        Mine even themselves out by fluffing up in the washer/dryer. Are you wearing them a second time before washing them? Or maybe if you hang them dry they don’t get fluffed?

        • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠OP
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          I really only wear them when I’m wearing shoes, so I take them off as soon as I get home. If I have to go out again, I put them back on.

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    I just put them on randomly, no idea which foot they were on before.

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    No lol, wtf?

    I just put them on. As long as they’re heel side down.

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    I’m not sure I know the difference between left and right socks.

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    I wear them on both feet.

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    I alternate which foot to step on when I walk.

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    Kind of. I don’t specifically pay attention to or know which sock is which. I just have a drawer full of all the same sock. So I just pick a random two and throw them on my feet without paying attention.

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    So you hop around on one foot only?

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    Yeah, today I wear a sock on my left foot, tomorrow it’s my right foot.

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    DAE = yes, always

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      For once I think OP is alone on this one

    • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠OP
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      No, but I’m duck-footed. Most they wear out around the big toe.

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          I mean if my knees are pointed straight ahead, by feet angle outward at about a 20° angle. It affects my gait.

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    Only once they start to wear out under the big toe, otherwise I can’t tell the difference.