North Carolina's Farm to Feet names ski sock for Waitsfield, Vermont

Vermont Business Magazine Farm to Feet, makers of 100 percent American socks made with US sourced materials, in US factories, by US workers, is celebrating the communities that support the brand by naming new styles for the fall season after those towns. The North Carolina brand named one of its new ski socks after Waitsfield. Farm to Feet socks are made completely with US materials via a transparent US supply chainensuring the highest quality of materials and end products, while having as little impact on the environment as possible.
“From Vermont to Alaska to Oklahoma to Georgia, we are proud to honor the communities that support us,” said David Petri, Farm to Feet Marketing VP.“These communities provide the jobs that help keep the U.S. economy rolling and keep domestic manufacturing alive and thriving.”

Named for the hometown of Pale Morning Media (www.palemorningmedia.com), Farm to Feet’s public relations agency, theWaitsfieldis a lightweight ski sock featuring half-density cushioning targeted at the heel and shin. The Waitsfield is available in men’s and women’s styles. (MSRP- $24.00)

Drew Simmons, founder and president of Pale Morning Media is featured on the men’s sock packaging and his wife, Bear Simmons, a professional photo and video consultant who averagesmore than 50 ski days a year is featured on the women’s packaging.

Farm to Feet features people associated with the brand on all its packaging, from ranchers and machine operators in the supply chain, to associations and business partners.

For fall 2015 the three-year-old brand based in Mt. Airy, NC, added new wintersport, equestrian, and tactical collections, and expanded its offering of everyday socks. The new collection includes 27 new styles named after 22 communities representing 13 states including Alaska, California, Georgia, Maryland, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, and Wyoming.

Every Farm to Feet sock features a compression fit from the Achilles through the middle arch that provides superb fit, a seamless toe closure, and cushioning specific to its intended purpose.Additionally, Farm to Feet specifies a 22.5 micron U.S. merino wool for its socks that provides a great balance between softness and durability.

From the outset Farm to Feet has named all of its socks after U.S. locations related to the brand and its partners.To date Farm to Feet has celebrated its connection with communities in over 35 states.

The Waitsfield and the complete Farm to Feet Fall 2015 Collection is available now at leading outdoor retailers nationwide and online atwww.farmtofeet.com.

Note: High Resolution images available -Men’sandWomen’s

ABOUT FARM TO FEET
Farm to Feet™ is committed to the single, simple goal ofcreating the world’s best socks by exclusively using anall-Americanrecipe: US materials, US manufacturing, and USworkers. With its supply chain completely within the U.S., Farm to Feetis able to ensure the highest quality materials and end products, whilehaving as little impact on the environment as possible. Once the wool is grown and sheared in the Rocky Mountains, the remaining processestake placewithin 300 miles of its sustainability-focused knitting facility inMt. Airy, NC. All Farm to Feet socks feature seamlesstoe closures, a comfortcompression fit from the top throughthe arch, and superior cushioning for ultimate performance and comfort. Learn more atwww.farmtofeet.comand join us onFacebook

Mt. Airy, North Carolina (October 14, 2015)—Farm to Feet