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    Farm to Feet socks

    Farm to Feet socks are now in stock!!

    Found here on the website.

    The performance of Farm to Feet socks is different from other socks on the market because all Farm To Feet socks have:

    An increased compression from the Achilles through to the middle arch that provides superb fit
    Seamless toe closures.
    Cushioning specific to intended purpose.
    Reinforced structure.
    22.5 micron U.S. merino wool.
    U.S. Made Nylons
    U.S. Made Elastic
    Farm To Feet goes a step beyond its completely American supply chain to also source all of its packaging and point-of-sale displays domestically – making Farm To Feet 100% American.

    By having its supply chain completely with in the U.S., Farm to Feet can ensure the highest quality of materials and end products, while having as little impact on the environment as possible. The American sourced merino wool is grown and sheared in the pristine western United States and then processed into yarn within 300 miles of its sustainability-focused manufacturing facility in Mt. Airy, NC. It doesn’t get much better than that to go from the Farm to Feet™.
    Last edited by Farmboy; 01-10-2016 at 12:50 PM.
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    Please note, my opinion could be biased based on past and present employment

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    $30 for a pair of socks? Do run like the bionic man? Move like a ninja, able to leap tall building? Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny88 View Post
    $30 for a pair of socks? Do run like the bionic man? Move like a ninja, able to leap tall building? Lol
    That's comparable to other higher end merino wool socks... Don't knock them till you try them. The company I use has a lifetime warranty on their socks however.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richmyster View Post
    That's comparable to other higher end merino wool socks... Don't knock them till you try them. The company I use has a lifetime warranty on their socks however.
    yup my socks are awesome for 20 dollars a pair

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    Yup good wool isn't cheap, but socks are one of the main pieces where its worth it IMO. These look like very high quality construction with high quality materials manufactured with non-explotive labour. There's a price associated with all that.

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    5 dollar saddle, for a five dollar bum.

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    Granted $30 for a pair of socks is STEEP you truly get what you pay for. There is nothing worse than cheap socks on a long hike!

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    The company I use has a lifetime warranty on their socks however.
    Both Farm to Feet and Bridgedale that we carry are the same.
    Please note, my opinion could be biased based on past and present employment

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    I would rather carry 3 pairs of $30 merino wool socks in my ruck than 6 pairs of the issued sock system.

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