We are a throw-away society, no doubt about it. If or when this country goes off the cliff and people actually have to skimp and do without to get by, how will we do it? I’m just as bad as anybody else – for instance, if I get a hole in my sock I throw it away – I can get 10 pair at the dollar store for $5.
Learn to make your own socks. Not as hard as you think and well worth the trouble for fit, comfort, and even durability if you use quality sock yarn and take care of them. And you can make them with easily replaceable heel and toe sections. You will not believe the difference in comfort till you try it. All kinds of patterns and instructions on the inter-webs, and you’ll be surprised how many men do this too. Not only is knitting not just for women anymore, but it used to be only men that knit.
Poollady almost 12 years ago
More like getting out of house. It outgrew his had long ago!
qmwnebrvt almost 12 years ago
It’s the biggest ball of twine in Minnesota!!!!!
DrMoses almost 12 years ago
Give it to Sid, Ziggy. He would have a ball with that one!
Squirrelchaser almost 12 years ago
We are a throw-away society, no doubt about it. If or when this country goes off the cliff and people actually have to skimp and do without to get by, how will we do it? I’m just as bad as anybody else – for instance, if I get a hole in my sock I throw it away – I can get 10 pair at the dollar store for $5.
Mike H almost 12 years ago
He unraveled all his socks, no wonder.
Louisiana Resident almost 12 years ago
I’d like to find some socks that didn’t come from China, or most anything else for that matter!
lynnskay almost 12 years ago
Learn to make your own socks. Not as hard as you think and well worth the trouble for fit, comfort, and even durability if you use quality sock yarn and take care of them. And you can make them with easily replaceable heel and toe sections. You will not believe the difference in comfort till you try it. All kinds of patterns and instructions on the inter-webs, and you’ll be surprised how many men do this too. Not only is knitting not just for women anymore, but it used to be only men that knit.
Lici over 11 years ago
Force of habit.
Sometimes our hobbies overgrown us.