Lately, the Disney Dreamlight Valley world has been filled with socks. Not only must you hunt down socks to unlock Stitch as a villager, but you can also obtain some for you to wear. Whether you’re looking for some to wear or want to progress through the sock-hunting quest series, one thing is sure: for the next little while, socks are one of the most important parts of this game. As you continue reading, you’ll find out how to get socks of your own and where to find some to unlock Stitch in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
How to Get Socks in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The primary way you’ll find socks that you’re able to wear is by purchasing them fromScrooge McDuck’s shop. They appear in the daily clothing section of the store, to the left of the full-body displays. However, you’re not guaranteed to see any on a particular day, so be sure to recheck this part of the store each day for a chance to find more.
The second way comes after unlocking Stitch. You’ll gain some socks for free that you can wear shortly after his arrival! The update also included five sock pairs readily available in your Wardrobe menu.

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Where to Find Three Socks to Unlock Stitch in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Another reason you may be here is to find the three socks required to unlock Stitch. Need not worry, as we have all three locations listed below:
After collecting all three socks and progressing through the final portion of this quest, you’ll gain some socks from Stitch that you can equip at any time through your Wardrobe.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is available to play on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation platforms through theofficial website. If you’re interested in learning more about the game, check outHow to Make a Fruit SorbetandWhere is Skull Rock in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.
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