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National Socks Day 2023: Date, History and interesting facts that will make your day

National Sock Day is more than just a day to talk about socks. Socks are actually given to people who need them.

National Socks Day 2023: National Sock Day is December 4. It’s a time to honor the socks that have managed to stay together and maybe to mourn the socks that have lost their partners in the wash over the years. National Sock Day is on November 16. If you like knee-high, crew, ankle, or low-cut socks, or even socks with tiny holes, this holiday will make you love them even more.

National Socks Day: History

That’s right, everyone needs socks, whether they know it or not. Everybody wears socks every day, from babies to grandpas. People didn’t wear shoes before the 2nd century A.D.; instead, they wrapped their feet in cloth or dried animal skins to keep them warm or cool. Socks are now made from silk, cotton, wool, and polyester, among other materials, and come in many colors and styles. Socks have become a form of art and fashion because there are so many names to choose from.

National Sock Day was made by a clothes company called Pair of Thieves on December 4. The business website says that they began today “to warm our toes with the commemoration of two toe-tapping historical events that happened on this day.” It was officially decided in 2016 that December 4 would be National Sock Day every year.

The first historical event they talk about is December 4, 1954, when the first revival of the Broadway show “On Your Toes” closed. This show was unique because it had ballet in it. For the second “toe-tapping” event that the holiday honors, the last show by the country music mother-daughter duo The Judds in 1991.

The company goes above and beyond for National Sock Day by giving away a pair of socks for every #nationalsockday post on the day. As part of their give-back program, they give away socks all year long. For every pair of socks bought, they give three pairs to people in need.

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What To Do On National Sock Day

Use the phrase #NationalSockDay in all of your social media posts on December 4. This includes photos, videos, texts, reels, and more. Someone in need will get a pair of socks for every post with this topic.

Get some new socks.

Yes, this is the perfect reason to buy a new pair of socks! Try a new type of socks or a new pair of socks that you haven’t worn before. Show off your style!

Make your own shoes.

If nothing out there makes you happy about your love of socks, it’s time to make your own! Discover how to knit and make some socks for yourself or someone you care about.

5 interesting facts that will make your day more fun.

The word comes from Latin.

Rome’s theater artists wore slippers called “soccus,” which is where the word “sock” comes from.

It costs a lot to lose socks.

This means that a family of four will lose an average of 60 socks a year, which is about $300.

Oldest sock

Egypt is home to the oldest pair of socks ever found.

Does it have a name?

The shape on the bottom of your sock is called a “clock.”

Almost everyone wears odd socks.

82% of young guys do so at least once a week because they get lost.

This Is Why We Love National Socks Day

This is a great idea.

National Sock Day is more than just a day to talk about socks. Socks are actually given to people who need them.

This day is important to everyone.

Let’s tell the truth. At some point in our lives, we’ve all had problems with our socks. We’ve worn stinky socks, torn socks, socks that didn’t go with our shoes, and even no socks at all! We can all relate to socks.

Socks teach us things about life.

Two important things we can learn from socks. Take care of things, and they will last. You can keep going even if you don’t find your right match.

NATIONAL SOCK DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2023 December 4 Monday
2024 December 4 Wednesday
2025 December 4 Thursday
2026 December 4 Friday
2027 December 4 Saturday
Farheen Ashraf

Farheen Ashraf is a content writer and editor at Eduvast, where she has been contributing since 2021. She holds a Bachelor's degree in History and has developed extensive experience in researching, writing, and editing content across a wide range of subjects. Over the years, Farheen has written on business, entertainment, law, travel, lifestyle, education, culture, poetry, and human-interest topics. Her work focuses on transforming complex information into clear, accurate, and reader-friendly content that helps audiences make informed decisions. At Eduvast, she works closely with the editorial team to ensure content quality, factual accuracy, and adherence to editorial standards. Her passion for storytelling and research continues to drive her exploration of diverse subjects and emerging trends.

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