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(sorry for my english) here's what i found in google
Turn your socks inside out when you wash them
Sock may get a little dirty on their exterior, but they get a lot dirty on their interior. Turning them inside out can remove all that sweat and dead skin that comes from your feet.
Wear the correct sock size
If a sock is too big, it can bunch up or not hug your ankle well. This can cause undue wear and tear. If the socks are too small, the socks will be literally bursting at the seams. A sock that fits well will last the longest.
Keep Your Socks in Pairs
Keep your socks together. This way you are less likely to lose a sock and wind up with an orphan.
Trim Your Toenails
Long, jagged toenails will cut your socks to shreds! Trim your toes to remove pointy bits from toenails.
Clean them Correctly
Wash them in cold water. The less detergent the better. Don't put them in the dryer. (There's supposedly a black hole in there that eats socks.) The dryer will shorten their lifespan. Air dry the socks. It?s better for the environment and the sock.
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M$After going to work for 12 hours and coming home and taking off my sweaty socks (either only white or black) it is always the black ones that leave the most fuzz on my feet. And it feels like the black socks are thinner than my whites even though I bought them at the same time.
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M$
Great answer @mkfeatmk!
I found this link that has even more information on mens socks.
http://www.kinowear.com/blog/mens-socks-101/
(I worked the hosiery department at Macy's)