How a quest to create socks for the greatest soccer players became a business, and then a feud

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From the Magazine: A Maryland manufacturer created innovative socks that are beloved by high-profile athletes. So why is the company itself such a mess?

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The business of business is tough.

TRUsox should have looked at the textile manufacturing of NC for optimal US based sock production. . .they have a long history in this area. Looks like FarmToFeet cornered the market for my favorite socks ever. I don't need more socks but the designs😍

50 bucks for one pair seems a bit much for the average consumer.

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