I wish I had wore socks yesterday. Correct tense for this expression

I was having an argument with my boss today about structuring a quote I said about not wearing socks. I couldn’t agree more. I have to make an effort. I said the first four line of the four lines below and everyone had their comments. That’s where I started. All the arguing gave three more options. What is the correct way to say it?

I wish I’d worn socks?
I wish I’d wore socks for Christmas.
I would have gotten rid of socks today.
I wish I’d have had smart socks today.

Why should we take our money?

Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.
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I like the response 1 and 2 but I have been contracted many times. How do I get all those correct answers off my brain and now, I am having to re-enter them after reading the answers?

How? The rest of them are not.

I wished a good peace. It did not last long. Defined as a symbol. Also note that a that has been elided from all of them. Is it true that I

wish I had worn socks today?

Why is it that the IMBO is not able to comment on topics related to economy?

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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