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Give a Darn Good Gift this Year With Darn Tough Vermont

Not sure what to get your friends and family this holiday season? Look no further than Darn Tough Vermont socks. Not only would you be giving the gift of warm feet, but also American made.

Usually when you receive socks for Christmas, you assume your name made the naughty list, but if those socks are Darn Tough Vermont, you can guarantee you did something right. Their premium performance socks are made from fine-gauge merino wool that guarantees the ultimate in comfort, durability and style. No matter if you need socks for skiing, hiking, running, hunting or every day use, Darn Tough has a sock for the activity.

Darn Tough Vermont is a family owned company that has been making premium socks for over 30 years in Northfield, Vermont. What’s truly unique about these socks is the lifetime guarantee each pair boasts – if you don’t like them or achieve the impossible of wearing them out, just send them back for a new pair. No questions asked.

Darn Tough Vermont socks are available at select retail stores across the US, including REI outlets like the one located in Conshohocken. The socks can also be purchased through online retailers. To see the array of Darn Tough Vermont products you can visit their website: darntough.com and find something for everyone on your list.

Happy shopping.

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