What is National Sock Day?
The marriage of matched socks, the rarest of all lasting marriages, is on display at National Sock Day on December 4th. It's time to celebrate as they discover each other, wash after wash, dry after to dry.
On other sock holidays, the celebration's founders turned the tables. Such individualism was out of control. Rebels on May 8th and National Lost Sock Day, as well as National No Sock Day on May 8th, and National Lost Sock Day on May 9th were demonstrators on May 9th.
Even the tiny baby socks that manage to remain paired, the observance dedicated the day to all pairs and even the tiny baby socks that manage to remain paired helps to ensure long sock matches. We don't know if it's animal magnetism (static cling) or chemistry (something in the laundry), but these sock pairs are deserving of praise.
All matches made in laundromantic-matrimony are honoured on the day. We will never change no color, style, or size. If they keep finding their mate over and over, this National Day wiggles its toes in their honor, from tube socks, knee highs, and fuzzy slipper socks.