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Sock Matching Made EasyBuy The Same Socks for the Family In order to limit my frustration in matching socks, I ONLY buy the same brand over and over again. I have it written down in my wallet so I have the name and style with me when I shop. The same thing goes for my husband who is only allowed the same style white socks and black socks. We allow a few special socks to go with suits and slacks, but these are also of the same brand and can be easily matched by color. No more problems with having 7 different types of white socks or black socks that mix with blue... and if one gets lost, there is always another to replace it! By Danielle Buy Different Socks for Each Person Sorting socks on laundry day for my 5 boys and hubby is easy: everyone's socks are different. My youngest boy has colored socks, another boy has white socks with a green stripe on the bottom, another has white socks with a blue stripe on the bottom, another has only gray socks, etc. How glad I am that sock manufacturers make such variety! And all can be found at a large, discount superstore! By Marilyn from Findlay, Oh Feedback About This Post:RE: Sock Matching Made Easy
about a year ago, hanes(i think it was hanes?) put out a commercial showing a one legged alien(stating somwhat to the effect) that this is where you missing socks go. don't know if anyone remembers this commercial. Post By anne (Guest Post) RE: Sock Matching Made Easy
What I don't understand is how socks get lost??? Where do they go? I've got a good pile of cute colored socks in my daughter's room that I have no idea where the mates are! Post by Debbie52 RE: Sock Matching Made EasyI also buy different socks for my 4 boys and husband. Each has their type. This way it's easier for everyone. Post By lucie (Guest Post) RE: Sock Matching Made EasyI bought different color fabric paint for each member of my family and put a dot or stripe on the toes of each sock. I also only buy white and black socks so we don't end up with one black and one navy.. Post By Claudia (Guest Post) RE: Sock Matching Made EasyThere used to be a product called Matchmakers or Match Makers which consisted of probably 15 - 20 pair of colored disc (two of each color) which could be permanently affixed to the top of a matching pair of socks. They were so durable that on several occasions I was able to switch them to another pair of socks, but eventually the fastener wore out or broke. I am unable to locate these. They were made in Belton, Texas, but I haven't seen any of them in the past 10-15 years. Would love to hear from anyone who has a lead for me. Post By Steve Williams. (Guest Post) Sock Tip
Buy all the same style and color socks, makes it easy to sort and also if one gets a hole, the other can be matched up. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Sock Matching Made Easy
I remember the old "Gold Cup" socks days, when every guy had to have a pair of socks to match his shirt. I think the socks were four dollars and fifty cents a pair, and we're talking 1966 dollars here. They were great socks, but I sure wouldn't pay that for them even then (when I was young and stupid). We did, however, need socks to match our shirts (think: burgandy pants, pink shirts, pink socks, Bass Weejuns, etc.). The shirt needed to be a Gant, but like the socks and Weejuns and everything else, it was very overpriced. I don't think I've ever owned a Gant shirt. I just figure, if they want it more than I do they can keep it. Post by Alph RE: Sock Matching Made Easy
I've been doing this myself for quite some time; I have one brand of white cotton "tube" socks, and one of black cotton socks. When I buy them I buy a bunch, a couple or three dozen pair. I figure the less time I spend washing socks, the more time I have to fool around on this computer! Post by Alph RE: Sock Matching Made EasyI have done this with our socks for years and find that they no longer need to be matched. They are identical so are all placed in a drawer and when you need socks for the day you just take 2. Post by Maggie375 RE: Sock Matching Made Easy
Danielle, I've been doing this for a long time and I can't believe I didn't think of it when my kids were small. Post by hugmehugs |
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