Farm to Feet is committed to the single, simple goal of creating the great wool socks by exclusively using an all-American recipe: US materials, US manufacturing, and US workers. With its supply chain completely within the U.S., Farm to Feet is able to ensure the highest quality materials and end products.
All Farm to Feet socks are made with 100% American sourced and manufactured materials. Everything from the merino wool that we use to the nylon and spandex is manufactured in the United States.
Most of our socks are made with merino wool for comfort and cushion, nylon to give it structure and reinforce high impact zones like the heel, and spandex to supply the fit and stretch you want in a performance sock. Each material plays its own role in helping create a long-lasting product.
Nylon-covered spandex adds extra reinforcement.
Plaiting yarns, what gives the sock structure, are covered with 2 plies of nylon.
The twist of our merino wool is optimized for durability and comfort.
Farm to Feet Construction Features
Comfort Compression
From top of the sock through the middle arch, circumferential compression creates a precise, comfortable fit that helps support the foot and minimize fatigue throughout the day.
Seamless Toe Closure
Advanced knitting techniques create a totally flat connection in the toe box, reducing bulk and eliminating blister-generating friction.
Cushioning and Reinforcement
A range of cushioning types and cushioning zones for different types of socks throughout the line provide comfort and impact protection where it is needed the most.
At Farm to Feet, we take “Made in the USA” one step further by using raw materials sourced from the U.S. This includes the American-grown wool, nylon and elastic to produce our 100% American Socks as well as the paper and inks used in our packaging.
U.S. Manufacturing
Farm to Feet socks are made with 100% American ingredients, all of which are produced, processed, and knitted by U.S. workers in U.S. companies. Learn about the companies in our supply chain, and what it takes to make a 100% American product.
U.S. Workers
To produce a 100% American made product requires the strength and pride of U.S. workers.