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The whole sock subsection is wrong or at least doesn't match the "one kind of sock" people I've seen in the wild.  
 
The whole sock subsection is wrong or at least doesn't match the "one kind of sock" people I've seen in the wild.  
:Perhaps I am an outlier, but for me it is totally about the colour. Never having to wonder if your socks match is one less thing to worry about. For those not ready for a Steve Jobs/one outfit wardrobe, the sock is a easy starting point.--[[Special:Contributions/198.41.238.21|198.41.238.21]] 23:48, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
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:There are four kinds of people in this world (usually it's two, but sock choice is unusually complex).  
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There are three kinds of people in this world (usually it's two, but sock choice is unusually complex).  
  
 
# People who buy any old sock and wear them until they develop holes or massive stains
 
# People who buy any old sock and wear them until they develop holes or massive stains
# People who have an obscene variety of novelty "fun socks" and are constantly losing and replacing them
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# People who have an obscene variety of novelty "fun socks" and are constantly loosing and replacing them
 
# People who have found their One True Sock, and won't buy anywhere else.  
 
# People who have found their One True Sock, and won't buy anywhere else.  
# People who have not found their One True Sock, they just want to never think about socks again, they would be happy to wear any two socks even if they do not match, but society demands matchy-ness so buying only one sort of sock makes everyone happy.--[[Special:Contributions/198.41.238.21|198.41.238.21]] 23:48, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
 
  
:Randall's talking about group 3. It's based on manufacturer or sometimes generic material, not color. I don't know who's that worried about time lost to matching sock colors, but I wouldn't trust them with sharp instruments. The One True Sock is some unreal combination of durable, comfortable, breathable, and warm. It's offered in at least a few colors, one pair costs as much as a whole pack of generic gym socks, and apparently, it will change your life.  
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Randall's talking about group 3. It's based on manufacturer or sometimes generic material, not color. I don't know who's that worried about time lost to matching sock colors, but I wouldn't trust them with sharp instruments. The One True Sock is some unreal combination of durable, comfortable, breathable, and warm. It's offered in at least a few colors, one pair costs as much as a whole pack of generic gym socks, and apparently, it will change your life.  
  
 
Examples: https://gear.lifehacker.com/these-are-your-five-favorite-everyday-mens-socks-1785365259
 
Examples: https://gear.lifehacker.com/these-are-your-five-favorite-everyday-mens-socks-1785365259

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