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Old 10-28-2013, 03:49 PM   #105
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Originally Posted by DapperButch View Post


Let me tell you about what is called "wasting socks". "Wasting socks" is when you put new socks on for a short period of time. Socks are "wasted then", because unlike a pair of jeans (for example), socks cannot be "repeated" if worn for less than a day (except in case of emergency, see earlier beach post). You are making more laundry for yourself, and decreasing the lifespan of the sock due to all the washing, only for a couple of hours of enjoyment.

I can't believe you people.


ETA: "Slipper socks"? I have to look these things up. Perhaps there are different "wearing rules" for them.

Dapper, you know I luv ya, BUT this country was founded on the belief that each person is free to wear or not wear socks as they please!


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Originally Posted by willow View Post

3. It is impossible to wash socks too often. It is ok to wear them for an hour, or less, then put the in the wash basket.
What Willow said!

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Yes, slipper socks have different rules as they are really 'house shoes' and should be treated accordingly.
And what Gemme said!
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