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This is the way.
Edit: okay to add more substance agreeing with you, Darn Tough socks, and in general merino wool socks, is a life changer. I didn't believe it initially because I live in a tropical country, but dangit merino wool socks is magical. It still feels cool when I'm stationary. Sure it gets a bit warm when I'm walking about, but I still don't get that damp feeling with typical cotton socks. Feetill dry the end of the day and sock still doesn't smell.
I wear darn tough, still change them daily. I have on occasion worn a pair for more than a day but that has been special circumstances. They don't get nasty like cotton socks but it's still going to feel and smell better with a fresh pair.
As for longevity, they have a lifetime warranty.