UPS Worker's Sock Tan Line Spark Debate

2022-09-17 03:55:30 By : Mr. Harry Tung

Posted on Sep 3, 2022   Updated on Sep 7, 2022, 11:47 am CDT

UPS drivers spend a lot of time in the sunlight—and given the standard uniform’s famous shorts and t-shirt combo, there’s plenty of opportunity for sun damage.

Now, a UPS driver and TikTok user has gone viral after sharing the severity of his tan line. In a video with over 1.5 million views, user Jamie (@yojamietho) reveals his sock tan, which is a stark white in comparison to the rest of his body.

“This is what [the customer] saw walking up to her,” Jamie says. “Just a dead, no-circulation leg from the calf down.”

In this video, Jamie was only made aware of his tan line after his sock was accidentally pushed down and a concerned customer pointed out his bone-white ankle.

In a follow-up, Jamie reveals his thigh tan line, which is less severe than the sock.

Commenters made jokes about Jamie’s legs.

“THE BEACONS ARE LIT!!!! GONDOR CALLS FOR AID,” one user laughed.

“I guess that’s the UPS equivalent of a farmer’s tan,” another added.

Jamie notes in comments that he always wears sunscreen and that UPS does offer ankle socks for drivers. He had simply opted to wear longer socks.

“We have ankle socks, I just formed this tan line from the first pairs of long socks I wore. Never looked back,” Jamie said.

Other users recounted similar stories to Jamie.

“My dad has that same tan line,” a user wrote. “We called it his night socks.”

“My dad did landscaping. He would sit outside with a sheet covering his legs n tan his ankles down,” a second recalled.

“A friend of mine bought a foot tanner for her golfer’s tan. It’s like a tanning bed just for feet,” a third claimed.

Update 11:47am CT, Sept. 7: In an Instagram DM to Daily Dot, Jamie shared his thoughts on the reaction to the video.

“What surprised me most was how many people were engaged with this story,” he wrote. “From all the questions I received about UPS to all the funny jokes others made. I had a blast connecting with all those people in the comments.”

Braden Bjella is a culture writer. His work can be found in Mixmag, Electronic Beats, Schön! magazine, and more.

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