The Odd Socks Day, observed each year on the first day of Anti‑Bullying Week (in November, in the United Kingdom), falls on Monday, 10 November 2025.
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How the date is calculated
The day coincides with the launch of Anti-Bullying Week, which typically begins on the second full week of November. As such, Odd Socks Day lands on the Monday that starts that week.
Why is Odd Socks Day important?
This day is meaningful because it uses a simple, visible gesture—wearing mismatched socks—to spark conversation about bullying, acceptance and individuality. It sends the message that being different is not only okay but worth celebrating.
By participating, schools, workplaces and communities show solidarity with those who feel left out or judged, and help create environments where uniqueness is embraced.
- It promotes inclusivity and respect for individual differences.
- It raises awareness of bullying and how everyday actions matter.
- It engages children and adults alike in a light-hearted way with serious message.
- It helps build school and community culture that values kindness and acceptance.
- It offers a visible symbol (odd socks) that everyone can use to join the effort.
How to Celebrate Odd Socks Day
Since this is a friendly and inclusive awareness day, it’s appropriate to celebrate it—by wearing odd socks, starting conversations, and supporting anti-bullying efforts.
- Choose two socks that don’t match (colour, pattern, length) and wear them proudly for the day.
- In schools or workplaces, invite everyone to join and ask why they’re wearing odd socks—giving the message context.
- Post a photo of your odd socks on social media with the hashtag #OddSocksDay and share why you’re participating.
- Use the day as a prompt for an anti-bullying assembly, discussion or workshop about kindness, empathy and respect.
- Encourage participants to donate a small amount (if appropriate) to groups working against bullying, or collect socks for a charity.
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