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I'm guessing that she wasn't looking at his bare feet the one time she caught him in just a towel. Hehe... No, but what about those times they've watched movies together? I can imagine his bare feet on the coffee table. But then she never recognized his hands, so....
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I always assumed he had red socks underneath, like the ones at 0:54 here
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I just watched the video again, and I think those are not red socks, they are red boots. Some kind of strange soft boot. He tries on brown leather boots, and then green boots, and then those. If you stop the video at just the right time (0:53), you can see what looks to be white socks on *underneath* the red sock/boots. Which, maybe, answers the question? White athletic socks?
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Actually, Virginia - the red sock thing was with the Captain America style costume Martha made. When he emerges in the (shieldless) Superman costume, the boots are leather (you can see the decorative lacing on them).
Ingeborg is right - as he's pulling up the red socks with the Captain America outfit, you can see white athletic socks beneath the red as he pulls them up.
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Considering that his feet are invulnerable, and he doesn't sweat (unless under emotional pressure), would he even need to wear socks? It's not like he's going to develop blisters or foot odour
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Originally posted by NostalgiaKick: Considering that his feet are invulnerable, and he doesn't sweat (unless under emotional pressure), would he even need to wear socks? It's not like he's going to develop blisters or foot odour Considering, though, that Clark was raised in a culture where he was taught to wear socks with his shoes, I could see him considering it mandatory, even if it's not necessary.
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Originally posted by VirginiaR: Originally posted by NostalgiaKick: [b] Considering that his feet are invulnerable, and he doesn't sweat (unless under emotional pressure), would he even need to wear socks? It's not like he's going to develop blisters or foot odour Considering, though, that Clark was raised in a culture where he was taught to wear socks with his shoes, I could see him considering it mandatory, even if it's not necessary. [/b]I'm with Virginia on this one. I can't imagine either Clark OR Superman going without socks of some sort or another.
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Wouldn't it be funny if the socks Lois sees him wearing were originally a present from her to Clark? The secret revealed by a pair of socks... I can't remember a story using this 😉
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Wouldn't it be funny if the socks Lois sees him wearing were originally a present from her to Clark? The secret revealed by a pair of socks... I can't remember a story using this 😉 I totally agree Kathryn84, I'd enjoy reading that
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Originally posted by Kathryn84: Wouldn't it be funny if the socks Lois sees him wearing were originally a present from her to Clark? The secret revealed by a pair of socks... I can't remember a story using this 😉 I was hoping for a much smaller revelation in my particular story (especially as it's early season one or so). But that doesn't mean someone else couldn't try this. *dances over to the challenge page to set this up.*
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Did we ever see what type of socks Clark wears with his business-suits? My guess would be he doesn't change them because it seems highly unlikely that he has to get out of his boots in public at all.
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Actually I was just watching GGGoH, and when he collapses after Jonathon exposes him to the Kryptonite, he's wearing plain black socks under his dress pants. Don't know if there's any other point in the series where we see them, just came across this one by accident
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Originally posted by VirginiaR: What about some knitted socks from his mom? Or something silly or innocent. When I was searching Google for Superman socks, I saw some Kermit the Frog socks ("It's not easy being green" - I don't know, I could see Clark being a closet Kermit fan). But knowing how careful Clark is with his uniform, this would include everything down to his socks and underwear he would wear as Superman. That's why I agreed with Lynn that they were probably yellow, as there is so little yellow in his uniform. I went back and checked to see if we could see Clark's socks when he did the whole 'trying on boots' scene during the costume montage in the Pilot, but I couldn't see anything but boot.
And, yes, I was kidding about the striped socks earlier. Who says Clark needs to be a closet Kermit fan. I can see him openly telling Lois he loves Kermit. In fact I can see the Kermit socks being the catalyst that causes Lois to realize CK=SM.
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Originally posted by VirginiaR: Originally posted by Classicalla: [b] Boots are just going to wear out and need cleaning. His feet are as indestructable as the rest of him and easier to clean. I have to conclude the boots must serve as part of the disguise. Does he have really gnarly bunions or something? If Lois is there in the story, might she recognize Clark's feet? I'm guessing that she wasn't looking at his bare feet the one time she caught him in just a towel. [/b]The most likely way for her to recognize his bare feet is if he recently took his shoes and socks off during a light night writing session and propped his bare-feet up on a table, or something like that. I am not sure we ever saw him barefoot in canon, although I am sure he was at the end of "Soul Mates" and start of "Brutal Youth", not that Lois was looking at his feet. I think he even has his feet covered in the infamous photos in "Sex, Lies and Video Tapes". The real scandal of SLVT, SM goes to be with his boots still on.
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Originally posted by VirginiaR: Originally posted by NostalgiaKick: [b] Considering that his feet are invulnerable, and he doesn't sweat (unless under emotional pressure), would he even need to wear socks? It's not like he's going to develop blisters or foot odour Considering, though, that Clark was raised in a culture where he was taught to wear socks with his shoes, I could see him considering it mandatory, even if it's not necessary. [/b]I would think that Martha would have included socks as part of the outfit. That idea makes sense to me. It is just too much part of the American culture to wear socks with boots and shoes for Clark to not to. If he had been raised in a place like California where sandals are big, I might see him going sockless, but not as a Kansas-rasied person.
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I can see Clark being a thrifty farm boy as darning his socks when needed instead of throwing them out. Lois could recognize that from when he kicks his shoes off when watching a video.
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Yeah, but wouldn't it be neat if he took his socks off and there were holes in them?
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What about argyle? Maybe in colors that aren't too reserved, a la Clark's ties?
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