Anyone else do "last chance socks"?

That thing where you put on a fresh pair of socks and one has a hole so you think well I went to all that trouble to pull it on, this will be your last day little buddy, I’ll just throw it away after I wear it today.

Last chance underwear happen now and again as well but I guess it depends on where the hole is.

JackiesFridge,
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I’ll repair last chance socks and stockpile (clean) last chance underwear for long trips. Throw them out as the trip goes instead of stashing dirty laundry in your bag.

intensely_human,

Found the serial killer

SadSadSatellite,

I had never considered that and am now adopting it

mysoulishome,
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This is way too organized but I like it

assembly,

Now that is a damn solid strategy.

umbrella,
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genius

omgarm,

You may be the smartest person alive.

JackiesFridge,
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Only stubborn and cheap

capt_wolf,
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I learned to sew when I was little, so I have no qualms busting out the kit to put a few stitches in something. It’s not a hard skill to pick up, and definitely something I think everyone should learn. Especially in this day and age, where everything is so damn expensive! Your stitches don’t have to be perfect, they just have to hold.

Randomgal,

Exactly. To me throwing out clothes because they have a hole seem alike throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Most of the time a needle and some thread with fix it.

capt_wolf,
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Exactly, and what can’t be fixed goes into the rag pile to be used for cleaning or whatever!

jqubed,
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For some reason I thought that modern machine-made socks couldn’t be darned. Maybe because my understanding is that other modern clothes like pants that rip next to a seam can’t be reliably repaired? (Like, the seam holds but the fabric itself rips)

anon6789, (edited )
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Lol that was my project last weekend with all my undies! They’re all still pretty good, but just some holes where the fabric meets the elastic, so I got out the sewing machine and knocked them out all at once. (Though I spotted one I missed yesterday of course! 😔)

The good thing about patching socks and undies is nobody sees them, so they don’t have to look good!

I take that opportunity to do a little kintsugi in them and use thread that really stands out or patch with a silly fabric. It feels fun to do that, plus when I see it pulling then out of the dresser it reminds me how much money I saved! 😁

raynethackery,

What if you are in an accident?

anon6789,
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Nurses need some fun in their lives too. They see some shit! My GF is a rad tech and does OR and trauma, and patchy drawers are hardly the craziest thing that’d roll in.

If I’m in there for something serious enough for them to see my undies, they’re just gonna cut them off anyway, so they may as well cut off a beat pair. 😉

Otherwise, it can be a conversation starter!

TheSaus,

My finished socks get a viking type sendoff but without the boat (yeah i just burn them lmao fire funy)

waterore,

Yep but instead of throwing them away in the trash can that’s across the house I toss them into the convenient clothes hamper and end up wearing them again

Num10ck,

Death Row for life

Nemo,

Me too, but then I throw them in the laundry trash can when I’m sorting laundry later.

mysoulishome,
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Yep I’m pretty sure our bedroom trash can only ever gets used for “retired” underwear, shirts and socks…

Nemo,

Mine is full of receipts I empty out of my pockets.

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