We have a house full of boys and 1 father who are all hardworking and play a lot. Socks and shoes/boots are always the first victims of such actions. Needless to say, we use a lot of socks. I really like Dickies socks and merino wool socks in the winter, but they can be expensive considering each is an uncomfortable (for my budget) 2ft. So Fruit of the Loom is one of those places where I save money and can usually find someone who has it on sale for less than $2 a pair. Other socks last longer, but not long enough to justify their value. I still buy everyone at least 1 pair of wool socks (if you don't like the feeling, wear them over normal socks) for the winter, simply because they are real outdoor enthusiasts and freak out if they spend the whole day in the room. I'm happy to grab a few packs every time I find one at this price point and it's kept everyone on their toes so far. When I hammer in a new pack of socks, I throw them away or make rags out of pairs that have seen better days. If all of their socks still look pretty good I just toss them in my closet until I need them because honestly it doesn't matter what brand of socks you wear - as long as you enjoy playing outside or spending most days in shoes on your feet - need or enjoy a new pack of socks at least once a year. I check socks at different times of the year because I don't want my boys to come to someone's house and take off their shoes and have dirty, worn out socks. . I check birthdays, back to school and Christmas. Everyone has about 4, maybe 5 (man has 5) packs of socks, and at least 1 pack is replaced throughout the year. I found this to be an easy way to manage all of the socks. About every two years - depending on who it is they lose about a pack of socks (I still have no idea where they are going) so this year they have 2 packs left and then you grow legs. Lots of good reasons to keep an eye out for sock discounts. Rzhunimagu! I guess I can let it drive me crazy or run it regularly and keep a stash when I can. Maybe you and your family rarely wear or lose socks and spending more is the way to go, but honestly I haven't noticed any difference between these and other brands after a few weeks (some are fluffier to begin with, but that doesn't last long). I'd rather spend good money on shoes than on socks. Only here they don't save on shoes, boots etc., here you really want to buy the best. We recommend this brand to anyone shopping for socks and hope you find our review helpful!
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