Chapter 04
Match Point
The safest, most standard by-the-book rule: Socks Match Pants or Shoes.
The theory behind matching socks to your pants is to create a visually seamless extension of your leg, color-wise. It is cohesive, without a blip. This makes you appear taller, and can also give a person more standing by enhancing visual gravity. Matching does not mean socks should be exactly identical in color, but fall in the same hue. A shade lighter or darker on the spectrum works well. It doesn’t relegate socks to complete anonymity, but they’re not screaming for to be noticed either.
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                    Socks should command attention, not demand attention. 
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                  Etiquette TipBe sure to have at least a few pairs of socks long enough so that bare skin will not be seen when you sit down or cross your legs. You don’t want to be sitting in a job interview, or front-row at a fashion show, absentmindedly tugging at your socks or flashing hairy legs. Think of it this way: 
 If you’re wearing a tie, socks should extend over your calves.
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                    If you’re wearing a tie, socks should extend over your calves. 
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                  Factoid“Sweat Equity”Your feet produce half a pint of perspiration a day. 
 Each foot has more than 250,000 sweat glands. These truths do not bode well for the poor pair of shoes that has to suffer through a season of socklessness.
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              Chapter 01:Standard Staples
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              Chapter 02:Removing the Sock Rider
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              Chapter 03:Wearing & Pairing
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              Chapter 04:Match Point
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              Chapter 05:Color Coding
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              Chapter 06:Can’t-go-wrong Combos
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              Chapter 07:Going Sockless
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              Chapter 08:Sock Dont’s
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              Chapter 09:Personality Index
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              Chapter 10:Sock Nationality Index
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              Chapter 11:Underwear Criteria
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              Chapter 12:Underwear Types
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              Chapter 13:Underwear Anatomy
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              Chapter 14:Preserving & Protecting
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              Chapter 15:Darning A Hole in Your Sock
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              Chapter 16:Closet Rules
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              Chapter 17:Ways to Organize
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              Chapter 18:How To Fold
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              Chapter 19:Travel & Packing
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              Chapter 20:Fit Tips
 
                     
                     
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          