13 Random, Fun, and Useless Facts About Socks of the Month

13 Random, Fun, and Useless Facts About Socks of the Month

The number one way to keep your feet happy during the winter months? Socks, socks, socks! If you’re going to spend this much time walking around with bare feet (yes, I know some of you don’t), you might as well have the most comfortable pair on the market. And that’s where the concept of sock of the month clubs comes into play. But what are these clubs and why should you care? Let me tell you!

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1) Socks are the most popular type of hosiery


Socks are the most popular type of hosiery. There are many different types to choose from including ankle socks, dress socks, crew socks, and more. cool socks for men can be found in every color imaginable as well as fun styles that you're not likely to find in a department store. And sock subscriptions are a great way to get a new style sent to you monthly or every other month.

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2) The word sock comes from the Old English word socc, meaning light slipper


The word sock comes from the Old English word socc, meaning light slipper. Archaeologists found evidence that Roman soldiers wore socks with sandals as early as 2nd century BC. The Romans used to wash their socks in wine to keep them fresh. In Medieval Europe it was customary for men to wear two pairs of socks at a time. Up until the 18th century they were most often made from woven cloth with wool or linen footsies inside, but by 1680 the cotton stocking had become common among men in Europe. There are many different styles of socks including ankle socks and crew socks for example which provide different benefits for different people like comfort or protection against shoes rubbing against your skin if you have sensitive feet.

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3) The first socks were made from matted animal hair


Socks have been around for thousands of years; in fact, archaeologists found socks from 5000 years ago. It is believed that the Egyptians were one of the first civilizations to create socks. The earliest known sock pattern was found on a stone carving dating back to 1580 B.C. In ancient Egypt, lower-class people wore sandals made from palm fiber or plant fibers, while upper-class Egyptians wore leather boots or shoes with a woolen strip that wrapped around the foot and ankle. The ancient Romans were also known for wearing thick woolen socks called pantofles. These socks were worn by Roman soldiers because they provided better protection against rough terrain than sandals did. Today's modern day dress socks are actually descended from these pantofles.

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4) The oldest known socks date back to Ancient Egypt


Ever wonder what people wore on their feet before socks? The earliest mention of socks comes from Ancient Egypt where they were depicted on paintings wearing white calf-length socks. In Ancient Rome, wealthier citizens would wear wool or linen garments with a separate cloth covering that went between their toes. This style was eventually adopted by poorer Romans. As for material and color, ankle socks made from cotton were worn in Europe until around 1650; it wasn't until the Industrial Revolution that socks began to be available in all colors.

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5) Socks were originally designed for warmth, not fashion


Socks are not just for warmth anymore. In fact, socks have become a huge fashion statement in recent years. They come in all colors and patterns, from cool crew socks to crazy color dress socks. Whether you want to add some fun colors to your outfit or just stay warm on a chilly day, there are plenty of options out there for you.

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6) In the Middle Ages, socks were a status symbol


In the Middle Ages, socks were not worn by all people. They were primarily worn by those who could afford them. Rich people wore silk or cotton socks that covered their feet and went up to their knees. Less wealthy people wore woolen or linen socks with holes cut in them for their toes to poke through. In Victorian England, like today, men typically only wore ankle socks as upper-class people considered it beneath them to cover their feet with anything less than a shoe.

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7) In the 18th century, socks were made from silk


Socks were originally made from silk. It wasn't until much later that cotton became a more affordable option. Today's socks are a blend of many different fibers to give you the perfect fit. You might be wondering why so many varieties of socks exist in today's market. There are ankle socks for wearing with dress slacks or with athletic shoes. There are crew socks for wearing with dress shoes or casual sneakers. Dressy men's socks can be found in funky colors and designs while fun men's ankle socks come in bright colors and prints to add some style to your feet! crazy color dress socks have been seen on celebrities like Justin Bieber and they have also been spotted on celebs at Coachella!

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8) In the 19th century, socks were made from cotton


Socks are one of the oldest textile garments known to man. A sock is a garment worn on the foot, typically made from cotton or wool. The term sock is used for general socks and ankle socks. Cotton was first used for hand knit stockings in the 19th century before being introduced into production by machine in 1874.

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9) In the 20th century, socks were made from synthetic materials


Socks are one of those things that come in a wide variety of styles. While there are various types available, from crew socks to ankle socks, it's believed that most people don't know many facts about them.
In the 20th century, socks were made from synthetic materials like nylon and acrylic. In 1958 they began to be manufactured with cotton yarn which made them more comfortable than their predecessors. In the 60s wool was introduced into commercial production for its warmth.
Nowadays sock manufacturers have a wide range of choices when it comes to materials as well as colors for customers to choose from. If you're looking for something more outlandish or interesting than your average black or brown sock then you should check out some fun dress socks or cool men's ankle socks!

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10) In the 21st century, socks are made from a variety of materials


There are socks made from wool, cotton, acrylic fibers. There are also socks made from synthetic materials like nylon and polyester. These materials have different properties that make them more suitable for different purposes. Wool is warm in cold weather but it can shrink when wet or be too hot for some people in warmer weather. Cotton is comfortable to wear but it doesn't offer much protection against moisture or heat. Acrylic fibers have these properties too but they're not as expensive as other types of material used for socks.

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11) The average person owns 12 pairs of socks


If you're an individual who's not a part of a sock-of-the-month club like CoolSox, don't worry. You're not alone! In fact, according to a study in The Journal of Footwear Science and Technology, most people own about 12 pairs! And if you're anything like me (and my family), it's likely that your socks will be getting worn out soon enough. To help save money on replacing those old pair, I recommend getting some new ones with our cool socks for men or fun dress socks so they can last longer.

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12) The largest sock in the world is over 30 feet long


The largest sock in the world is over 30 feet long! It is so long it would take a minute to walk from one end to the other. You could fit 12 people inside it! The owner's name is David Morgan and he won't show anyone his socks.

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13) The world's most expensive pair of socks cost $1 million


The world's most expensive pair of socks are worth $1 million. The designer behind these pricey socks is a man named Daniel Michalik who has been designing socks for over 40 years. He's best known for his colorful sock designs.