Who would have ever thought you might be this excited about socks?! After having a pair of Darn Tough Socks, you will completely understand why.

“After so many decades why do we still craft every pair of our socks here in Vermont? We don’t do it because it’s the easy thing to do—we do it because it’s the right thing to do. We do it because for us, it’s the only way to do it. There are faster and cheaper alternatives but nobody ever outsourced anything for quality.

“We are interested in one thing. Producing the best possible socks the world has to offer. Just when we think we’ve arrived, we start over and improve what we’ve almost perfected. Little changes, small adjustments—a touch more of this or a drop less of that—is what keeps us going. That willingness to never give up, to never be satisfied, to go for that next peak, is what we are all about.

“We are family owned. For close to 40 years we’ve been knitting socks here in the Green Mountains of Vermont. We are three generations strong and know how to make socks. Crafting the world’s most comfortable, durable, and best fitting socks is an ardent skill passed down from father to son. This commitment, this passion, it’s in the blood.

“We are one mill. Every step of the knitting process happens right here, by us, locally if you will, in Northfield, Vermont. All-under-one-roof affords us the ultimate in quality and control. It yields a sock that is unparalleled in comfort, durability and fit. “Nobody ever outsourced anything for quality,” is why we’re still making our socks here in Northfield, Vermont. U.S.A.

“Darn Tough Vermont is a family-owned, American manufacturer of end-use-specific socks. We design, manufacture, sell and promote the most comfortable, durable and best fitting socks available in the market today. This promise is backed up by our unconditional lifetime guarantee. If you can wear out our socks we will replace them free of charge.” -Darn Tough Vermont

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