622. If you put on any garment wrong side out, as, for example, a pair of stockings, never change it, as to do so brings ill luck. This direction is intuitively followed by many people who are entirely free from conscious superstition.

General in the United States.

623. If you put a garment on wrong side out, you mustn’t speak of it, or you will have bad luck.

Maine.

624. If you put a garment on wrong side out, or a hat on wrong end before, spit on it before turning, to prevent bad luck.

Maine and Ohio.

625. If a garment is put on wrong side out, it is lucky, but unlucky to turn it.

Prince Edward Island and Massachusetts.

626. To clothe the left foot before the right one is a sign of misfortune.

Ohio.