Ah, and I thought you were a chap who would know better. The simple answer of course is to wear leather shoes with cork midsoles. They mould properly to the contours of the foot. That then means you are free to wear proper woollen or cotton rich socks, and steer clear of the vulgarity of looped towelling socks.As a lifelong skier and walker I can tell you with certainty that the loops go on the inside, where they do the job of filling any dips between the foot and the footwear.
B'dum-tish!I read a report recently about repairing holes in socks, but I can't remember where, darn it.
I always wear my right sock inside out as the finishing knot on the inseam irritates my little toe.
My wife thinks I'm crazy........
Hang about.... if you turn them inside out, can't you achieve that by wearing them on the other foot?Danish socks ftw!
8 identical pairs.
Folk at work think I wear the same pair every day.
Toe seam inside. Obviously.
Some come for left or right foot.Hang about.... if you turn them inside out, can't you achieve that by wearing them on the other foot?
Edit: by "inside" do you mean inside of sock or inside of foot?
They iz serious shoots.Nothing to do with loops, but what thoughts on bamboo socks ( no need for comments that they grow 2 sizes every day ta)
You were a no-show again!I had trouble getting to sleep last night. Why didn't I come on here instead?
And some of us are just odd.Well, we are all lost socks in the laundry basket of life.
Not quite all there you mean?And some of us are just odd.