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These fitness socks rock…and give back

Giving back never looked nor felt so good! Coming out for Fall 2013, FITS Sock Co. and the National Parks Foundation have teamed up to give us a special edition sock that will benefit our National Parks.
Giving back never looked nor felt so good! Coming out for Fall 2013, FITS Sock Co. and the National Parks Foundation have teamed up to give us a special edition sock that will benefit our National Parks.

Support our National Parks

Our National Parks have become an American symbol of wilderness and land conservation that have, for many, inspired a lifetime of outdoor pursuit or, at the very least, have become a special place to visit on vacations.

“For myself and countless others, the National Parks have been instrumental in fostering an appreciation of nature and a desire to live an active outdoor lifestyle,” says Samantha Bild, marketing and design director at FITS Socks, “FITS new line of National Park inspired socks gives us the opportunity to give back and also to remind us of these special places everyday.”

A portion of the proceeds of the sale of these special edition socks will be donated to support the National Parks.

FITS Fall 2013 Socks

The new National Park Foundation socks are an extension of FITS’ popular 2013 Ultra Light Casual Crew ($15), which are a favorite among fitness enthusiasts and people who love comfort while they stand, walk, run, or hike. The FALL 2013 collection will include four new sock styles inspired by Vintage National Park Posters from the following national parks: Great Smoky Mountains, Yellowstone, Olympic, and Grand Canyon.

Each sock is sturdily designed with ergonomic sewing and patented technology exclusive to FITS. The socks utilize a superfine 18.5 micron merino wool to achieve a soft and luxurious feel that rides comfortably close to the skin to deliver all-day comfort, dryness, and happy feet.

Stay tuned at FITSsock.com for availability.

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