• Sort Your SocksBefore washing, turn your socks inside out. This helps preserve the colors and prevents excessive friction on the outer surface, reducing pilling.
  • Use a Mesh Laundry Bag: Place your socks in a mesh laundry bag to prevent them from getting tangled with other clothes. This also reduces the risk of losing individual socks in the wash.
  • Wash in Cold Water: Use cold water for washing your socks. Hot water can cause colors to fade and may shrink certain materials. Check the care label on your socks for specific temperature recommendations.
  • Choose a Gentle Detergent: Opt for a mild, gentle detergent. Harsh chemicals in strong detergents can weaken the fibers of your socks over time.
  • Avoid Bleach: Avoid using bleach on colored or patterned socks, as it can fade the colors and weaken the fabric.
  • Skip Fabric Softener: While fabric softener can make clothes feel softer, it can also leave a residue on socks, affecting their breathability. Consider skipping fabric softener when  washing socks.
  • Air Dry Whenever Possible: Air drying is the gentlest method for drying socks. Hang them on a clothesline or lay them flat to dry. Avoid using a dryer if you can, as it may cause shrinkage or damage.