Sock, sock, shoe, shoe, or sock, shoe, sock, shoe?

I’m a sock, sock, shoe, shoe person myself- my husband, who is clearly a weirdo, does sock, shoe, sock, shoe.

Socks, then shoes.

Sock, sock, PANTS, shoe, shoe.

Sock, sock, shoe, shoe

Although I’d rather just wear socks…

Yeah, like Scarlett said, socks, then pants, then shoes.

katie1341 get out of the house right now! You are living will some sort of maniac.

Oh, it’s not that bad. It could be shoe, sock, shoe, sock.
I’m a sock, sock, shoe, shoe, btw.

Badger, badger, badger, mushroom, mushroom

Forgot the obligatory All in the Family reference:

Conclusion: Your husband is a meathead.

Had to stop and think about that one for a minute, and then I realized why I couldn’t give a quick answer. At home, it’s sock, sock, shoe, shoe. But in the locker room at the gym, it’s sock, shoe, sock, shoe, because the floor is often a little wet. So, you pick up one foot, dry it, put a sock on it, put a shoe on it, then put it on the floor. Then, the other foot.

Shouldn’t this thread be in GD? :wink:

sock, shoe, pants sock shoe. I just forget how to dress myself … every day

for me it is sock sock and the shoes come much much later. I hate wearing shoes so they don’t go on until I leave the house.

I’m more of a pants, sock, sock, walk across the room to get my shoes, shoe, where’s the other shoe?, shoe

given my general level of disorderliness, it’s sock - followed by whichever I find first (the second sock or the first shoe)… just because they were bought in pairs doesn’t mean they happen to be anywhere near each other when I’m trying to get dressed.

Sock, sock, shoe, shoe…mainly because the socks are in the dresser and the shoes are in the living room. :smiley:

Personally I prefer things that are edible.

You wear food on your feet? Is that like, cantaloupe for casual wear and zucchini for formal and watermelons if it’s snowing?

For work: Sock Sock Shoe Shoe
For about town errands: Shoe Shoe
For everything else: bare feet

Sock Sock Shoe Shoe.

I don’t like when one shoe is tighter than the other so I have to get them tied as close together as possible so I don’t have to obsessively retie each one until they’re both right.
What?

Definitely socks before shoes; I tried it the other way around once and it was both difficult and impossible.

Or the slichtly more serious answer is that my socks are paired up in my sock drawer in the bedroom, my shoes are by the front door two floors below - sock-shoe-sock-shoe would mean traversing two staircases three times each, unless I carried the second sock down with me, I suppose.

I don’t wear shoes in the house - I have carpet slippers.