NO MORE SOCKS!
The problem . . . I love socks of all kinds, and it's hard to pass em up:
After all, one can always use a wonderful pair of Winter socks (thickly padded for the occasional snowy icy day) to wear in boots or sneakers.
And then there is the absolute need for Summer, Fall and Spring socks --- thick ones for the brisk walks, thin ones for the dressy pants, and of course Fall, Winter, and Spring tights (in all colors, designs, and degrees of sparkle) . . . especially when the price is right.
Too bad the NYC Bin isn't close to our home . . . or maybe it's a good thing the bin is not close by.
Despite the fact that at least one sock / month gets lost in the washer or the dryer, and the socks are periodically sorted, matched, donated, or discarded, the sock drawer seems to be in perpetual disarray and impossible to close.
Who else has that problem?
I know there's a cookie monster, but there must be a sock monster out there somewhere. I just can't wait until it becomes the style to wear non-matching socks. Luckily, though, tights obviate the need to match up socks at the end of the week. (See my blog on Bonding over a bin in New York City).
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