Conservation Socks; Comfortable, yet Eco-Wise
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009Socks are nothing new to anyone, they have been around since mankind’s feet have been getting chilling during the winter and to keep from rubbing your feet raw in the summer, but did you know there is a better sock choice out there?
The Conservation Socks are not only eco-friendly they are helping local wildlife from becoming extinct. Some of these wild animals include the Grassland birds. They have been declining a lot faster than many other birds in the same exact habitat as the Grassland birds. Terry Bicycles offers these remarkable socks and with every purchase the Terry Bicycle company will donate $2 to Audubon, New York NY to help save these remarkable birds from becoming something of the past.
The socks themselves are made from durable nylon, spandex and micro denier and are made right here in the United States of America. They have a top double cuff on the ankle part of the sock along with the double stitching in the heel and toe to prevent tearing from wear over time. They come in sizes of 6-10 and cost about $9 a pair or your can buy them in packs of three for $24. They come in the design of green and tan with the top cuff displaying a piping plover, tan and brown with the top cuff displaying a horned lark, blue and white with the top cuff displaying the grasslands where the habitat is for these magnificent birds, as well as green and yellow with the top cuff displaying a sandpiper.
These socks are the best of quality and offer a cure for the diminishing grassland birds as well. Even though Christmas is over, you can give these socks as an after the holidays gift and feel good about your purchase as well.