I have a diversified sock portfolio. White, beige, red, blue, black and a few [-]alternatives[/-] patterns.
Yes and you all are a "darn tough crowd". How funny.Are those the ETF version of Darn Tough Socks?
I don't see why you all are giving upon socks. Studies show people can continue to enjoy socks into their eighties and even beyond.
Yes, it is that time of year, sold all of my socks and back into sandals and drinking margaritas.
My Thorlos socks cost $16/pair in 2005. I remember because I thought it was outrageous, but bought several pairs anyway because I was traveling, my feet were desperately cold and hurting from plantar fasciitis, and I felt I needed thick wool socks almost as much as life itself. (Yet another potential hidden cost of travel - - but my feet felt so much better.)
Today, according to the Thorlos website, the same socks cost $21/pair.
That's a price increase of 2.3% per year. Buy and horde sounds better and better!
Don't eat the pods!Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming sockless.
I don't sell, donate for the tax harvesting
Do you still hang on to them after they turn holey?
I believe in rotating my socks. Out with the worn out ones, in with the new.
I rotate my socks when they are holey, I turn them over so the hole is on the top and get twice the dividend of owning socks.
Plus I have diversified and own both white and black socks so I'm ready for formal or informal actions.
Do you still hang on to them after they turn holey?
Mom always said to wear good underwear as you never know when you might be in a wreck and half to go to the hospital.