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Parks Project x Audubon Trail Sock

    Regular price $16.00
    Sale price Regular price

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    Accessory size: XS/S

    Earthwild

    Every Purchase Gives Back

    Earthwild exists to celebrate the West, wildlife, and wild places. Through nonprofit partnerships and our commitment to giving back, every purchase helps support conservation, outdoor access, and community initiatives.

    Since 2004, Earthwild and our customers have helped give back more than $52,000 to people and planet.

    Together, we're helping keep Earth wild.

    Explore Our Mission

    The Parks Project presents the Audubon Trail Sock. These unisex socks are perfect for nature lovers. Every purchase contributes to our mission of protecting and preserving parklands across the US, with over $2,700,000 already donated. These socks are more than just a product, they're a part of our conservation efforts. As a B-Corp Certified brand, we believe in leaving it better than we found it. Join us in making a difference.

    • 70% Organic Cotton
    • 4% Nylon
    • 23% Polyester
    • 3% Spandex

    Size:

    • XS/S: Women's 5-10 | Men's 3.5-8.5
    • M/L: Women's 10+ | Men's 8.5+

    Care: 

    • Machine wash cold with like colors, do not bleach. Do not dry clean.
    • Tumble dry low gentle low heat or line dry, cool iron as needed
    Parks Project x Audubon Trail Sock

    Parks Project x Audubon Trail Sock

    Regular price $16.00
    Sale price Regular price
    Earthwild.com / Blue Planet Outdoors

    Why We Carry Parks Project

    • Supports National Parks
    • Certified B Corporation

    Parks Project's mission is to leave it better by educating, advocating, volunteering, and activating park supporters to get involved in conservation. To date, Parks Project has contributed over $2,700,000 to help fund vital projects in national parks around the US.

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