When someone says ‘Made In USA,’ that phrase can mean any number of things. We talked to one brand delivering in full on its domestic pledge.

For North Carolina-based sock brand Farm to Feet, the domestic callout references a holistic system starting with the sheep, raw materials, and yarn, then to mill towns, U.S. designers and testers, and, finally, to packaging and the store.
We dug in to the company’s history and current processes to pull out a few pertinent facts.
True ‘All American’ Sock
From the raw materials, including merino wool culled from U.S. ranches, to yarn made in North Carolina, to nearby sock-knitting machines, and even a domestic producer of the paperboard and inks used for packaging, every single Farm to Feet sock touts a comprehensive supply chain based entirely in the USA.



American-Based Materials


Points On The Map

