3 Things You Should Know About Sock of the Month Clubs
3 Things You Should Know About sock of the month Clubs
How many socks do you go through in a year? If you’re like most people, it’s probably more than you think. Socks are always being pulled out of the dryer only to be replaced because they’ve become so worn that they’re uncomfortable or unattractive. That’s where sock of the month clubs come in! Here are three things you should know about sock of the month clubs before you sign up.
1) Who loves a sock subscription?
Of course, you're going to have to ask yourself why you need a sock subscription in addition to your underwear subscription and your t-shirt subscription. If it's fun socks, then there's no reason not to join! But if you're looking for some more functional pairings, ask yourself these three questions. 1) Are my socks falling apart? 2) Do I own a pair or two that match (aside from color)? 3) Do I ever put on dress socks instead of just throwing on running shoes? If you can answer yes to any of those questions, then maybe it's time for some new pairs. Look at it as an investment. Great socks will last through many wash cycles and years of wear...for much less than $20 per month!
2) The history behind socks
Ever wonder how socks became part of our fashion? While you might think they’re a relatively new invention, they actually have a long history. In fact, before there were shirts and pants, people would wear socks as their main piece of clothing. Later on, sock designers figured out how to incorporate them into formal wear for men. Today, men still commonly wear dress socks—but you’ll also find them in most women’s wardrobes because they're so useful! So pull up your socks and learn about their history here.
3) Types of subscription boxes
Subscription boxes come in a variety of forms and some are more helpful for others. The only things you have to consider is what you’re after. Do you want a one-time gift box? Or would you prefer a subscription plan where, each month, something different shows up at your door? If it’s the latter, here are some things to keep in mind