Your Socks Are Showing Your Age Expose Whether You A Millennial Or Gen Z The Chronicle
Tiktoker phoebe parsons posted a video saying that she can tell how old someone is by the way they wear socks — and the commenters have thoughts. When garrett spence was in middle school, back in the early 2000s, he made the same appeal to his mom year Spence is one of untold numbers of millennials who are waking up to a grim new reality on their tiktok pages:
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Their socks are making them look old. Story by ashley fetters maloy, samantha chery • 3mo. Meanwhile, gen z has called ankle socks a millennial giveaway, and a video trending on tiktok claims you can tell a person's age by the type of socks they wear while working out.
Believe it or not, gen z says that your socks are a dead giveaway that you’re not young anymore.
Showing your ankles might also show your age. A new trend claims that an easy way to tell generation z and millennials apart is by their socks. While millennials seem to prefer ankle socks, gen z says they prefer crew socks. For, according to gen z, ankle socks mark you out as an “elder millennial”.
They themselves wouldn’t be seen dead in such an item, preferring instead to wear ribbed white sports socks pulled There were a few runway moments early that year that featured a white tube sock, but the Meanwhile, gen z has called ankle socks a millennial giveaway, and a video trending on tiktok claims you can tell a person's age by the type of socks they wear while working out. In fear of getting picked on, i stuck with small socks permanently, graduating from hiding them inside my shoes to buying trainer socks (aka secret socks), which leave the ankle bare.

If the weather is very cold, i might wear a longer sock to bridge the gap from shoe to trouser, but always in unobtrusive black or grey.
Well, there's a whole new way to tell if you're old! And as fox 5 ny's richard giacovas shows us, it all has to do with the style of socks you wear.subscribe ‘i’m a millennial!’ she exclaims, showing the camera her foot with invisible socks in a trainer. She’s received a mixed response.
Raise your hand if you found that keeping up with fashion trends is tough once you hit your thirties or maybe when you became a mom. Are your socks showing your age? Tiktoker phoebe parsons posted a video saying that she can tell how old someone is by the way they wear socks — and the commenters have thoughts. Spence is one of untold numbers of millennials who are waking up to a grim new reality on their tiktok pages:

Their socks are making them look old.
Meanwhile, gen z has called ankle socks a millennial giveaway, and a video trending on tiktok claims you can tell a person's age by the type of socks they wear while working out. Believe it or not, gen z says that your socks are a dead giveaway that you’re not young anymore. Showing your ankles might also show your age. A new trend claims that an easy way to tell generation z and millennials apart is by their socks.
While millennials seem to prefer ankle socks, gen z says they prefer crew socks. For, according to gen z, ankle socks mark you out as an “elder millennial”. They themselves wouldn’t be seen dead in such an item, preferring instead to wear ribbed white sports socks pulled I’m all for showing a little skin, as long as it isn’t your ankles.

Excuse me, were you born before 1996?
I can tell by the mystery surrounding your ankles. Do you even have ankles? If you get carded when buying a bottle of wine, it’s probably because the cashier spotted your covered ankles. Don’t be surprised if you’re
Believe it or not, gen z says that your socks are a dead giveaway that you’re not young anymore. Yes, your sock choice could be aging you! Invest in slouchy socks, crew socks, and tall socks. The age of a person can be counted differently in different cultures.
This calculator is based on the most common age system.
In this system, age increases on a person's birthday. For example, the age of a person who has lived for 3 years and 11 months is 3, and their age will increase to 4 on their next birthday one month later. Sock trends have typically had a lot to do with youth culture. Bobby socks — white, lacy socks folded over at the ankle — took off among young women in the 1940s.
In the 1970s, tall, ringed Your socks are showing your age. Story by ashley fetters maloy, samantha chery • 3mo. When garrett spence was in middle school, back in the early 2000s, he made the same appeal to his mom year