• Kaligalis@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Depends on the environment. When camping, in a tent without a floor, putting on each shoe right after the sock allows parking the shoed foot on the dirt while putting on the next sock and shoe.
    But putting on both socks and then putting on both shoes is the default.

    • Th3D3k0y@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      Camping is almost always a sock shoe, sock shoe. That way you keep your feet clean and your shoes out of the tent

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    16 days ago

    People who don’t wear shoes indoors and keep their floors clean generally put their socks on in their bedroom after they got out of bed and their shoes on in the entryway when they’re about to go outside.

    You know, people who don’t live like animals.

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      16 days ago

      People who are putting on socks and shoes to be presentable outside of their house and have been barefoot or in sandals up to this point.

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        16 days ago

        yeah but I don’t keep my socks by the door where my shoes are, they’re in my bedroom. so I put them on in my bedroom instead of carry them to the door

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            16 days ago

            Not necessarily. It would be similar to cotton long John’s underneath wool pants. It just creates pockets of air. The heat comes from your foot. The extra barrier would eliminate conductive heat transfer from your foot to the wool while adding in pockets of air such transfer less heat via convective transfer. The problem would be if your foot sweats as now you’re adding in a cotton layer that will absorb that moisture and reduce its insulating properties.

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          16 days ago

          Even so, I will sock, step on shoe, sock, put on shoe, put on other shoe. I would never, in any imaginable circumstance, have a sock and shoe on one foot while the other is bare. That is just insanity.

  • kryptonianCodeMonkey@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Sock > shoe > sock > shoe > underwear > pants > shirt.

    P.S. why does naked except for shoes and socks feel MORE naked then just naked?

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    16 days ago

    My socks are in my bedroom and my shoes are by the door because I’m not a savage who tracks shit into my home. Am I supposed to just carry socks around while I get my shit together to go out?

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      16 days ago

      I’m barefoot cause house is where no shoes. I wear socks cause I wear shoes, and for no other reason. Why I would put them on before I’m leaving?

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        15 days ago

        You must live in a warm area, have a very well isolated house, or have heating in the floor. If I’d do they here for 70% of the year my feet will be way too cold to be comfortable

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          15 days ago

          Socks+rugs and carpets make cold floor a non-issue, and it now gets to -40 for a week or so every winter here so I certainly wouldn’t call it a warm place (though most summers it’ll get as high as 90F at 100% humidity)

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    15 days ago

    When getting dressed at the local public pool I usually do this only because the floor is usually soaking wet.