A solution to using the same pairs of socks over and over again!

Typically, when a person is changing, they are not too concerned with their socks as socks are typically homogenous. However, a problem I’ve faced with my socks is that the newly washed socks are placed on top of the previously unworn socks. This causes me to constantly be using the same few socks instead of using all of my socks. The problem this creates is that a small number of my socks becomes much more worn and older in comparison with my other socks. The idea i propose is a sock dispenser that recycles your sock use. This creates a cycle of socks and so a person can use all their socks evenly.
As shown from the diagram, newly washed socks are placed into the sock dispenser from the top and the socks to be used will be collected from the bottom. The design of the bottom of the sock dispenser makes it much more difficult for socks to be placed from the bottom as the pile of socks must be pushed up to insert the newly washed socks. Therefore, this creates a cycle of socks to be used allowing all socks to be used evenly.
The sock dispenser can be expanded to other pieces of clothing like underwear or even t-shirts. As a male that is not too concerned with fashion, I usually just pick the shirt on the top of the drawer when changing. However, the same problem arises. The sock dispenser can be used in the same with t-shirts though the shirts must be folded into a bundle instead of the traditional style of folding.
An advantage of my design is that it is a simple design which can be hooked onto the door of a closet. Also, the product does not require electricity or other intricit and complicated mechanism, making it very cheap to produce. The large surface can also be decorated and personalized.
A draw back to this is that this is primarily a male oriented product as females typically have more preferences to their clothing.