Feb 23
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When you’re a newborn, your parents want you to look perfect all the time and have the perfect little baby feet.
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Then they start to get tired, and in being tired they would be happy if they could even keep two socks ON your feet.
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Then you start to grow up a bit and hit that point where you want to prove you’re a big girl and dress just so
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then let’s jump to junior high school when it becomes kinda cool to wear mismatched socks
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towards the end of high school and the beginning of your college career, you’re once again trying to prove that you’re a big girl, sometimes “an adult” So we get back to the point of socks having to match if they’re going to be seen and wearing more tights/nylons-types of things. Although you still want to be young and so you try to throw in a bit of funky with your socks.
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Throughout college you will get busier and busier and you will realize that the only way for you to make it ANYWHERE on time, is to survive in flip flops |
| alt=”" width=”397″ height=”373″ />We’re out of college and out into the workforce! You still look so young, what do you do to make them see you as work appropriate? Why…you live in your heals and your stockings! If you were to dress down for a casual anything you might wear healed loafers and if they see you out running you will be in your perfect running shoes with your little running socks with the swoosh on them. But you WILL fit in! |
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Then it all gets a little wonky according to the new jobs and the new situations, for instance I dressed nicely for work every day when I got this job, and although I still look awesome a lot of the time, don’t be surprised to see me rolling up in my jeans on a Tuesday. Which brings me to my morning. I love awesome socks! They could be a lot of things, sometimes I justify wearing two that don’t really go together because they both have spots and somehow that works, but not always. Sometimes they’re new, and they’re brilliant, and they make my day! |
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