You might not realize it, but socks can harbor surprising amounts of bacteria. Wearing them to bed may feel harmless, yet this habit can raise your risk of skin issues.
Socks often carry more bacteria than surfaces we consider dirty, sometimes even more than a toilet seat. The problem comes from prolonged contact between fabric and skin. Feet sweat naturally, and when moisture is trapped inside socks overnight, it creates a warm, damp environment where bacteria thrive. Dead skin cells and dirt also get trapped, fueling irritation, infections, and odor.
To stay safe, always change into clean socks, pick breathable fabrics like cotton or wool, and wash both socks and feet thoroughly before sleep.