I suppose you could sew a L and an R into each one to distinguish left from right, or even just an X on one of them so you could tell them apart, then you’d know which one to swap to the other foot, but ain’t nobody got time for that.
Mine even themselves out by fluffing up in the washer/dryer. Are you wearing them a second time before washing them? Or maybe if you hang them dry they don’t get fluffed?
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I suppose you could sew a L and an R into each one to distinguish left from right, or even just an X on one of them so you could tell them apart, then you’d know which one to swap to the other foot, but ain’t nobody got time for that.
They’re stretched into the shape of that foot.
But you’d have to repeatedly wear a sock on a specific foot for it to stretch in a foot specific manner in the first place.
Left foot gets white socks, right foot gets black socks, alternate every day, fuzzy Christmas socks on Sundays.
Most of my socks came in boxes of beer around Christmas :)
Mine even themselves out by fluffing up in the washer/dryer. Are you wearing them a second time before washing them? Or maybe if you hang them dry they don’t get fluffed?
I really only wear them when I’m wearing shoes, so I take them off as soon as I get home. If I have to go out again, I put them back on.