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Sock It To Me …the latest

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A few days ago I got a call from our sister sock company, Sock It To Me, inviting me to see their new arrivals and be among the first to get some. I was honored, got myself over there as soon as I could and picked out nearly two dozen styles, all of which are available in our store. Thursdays are when we usually take pictures of new styles and this week I picked the five I liked best, with a little help from my friends here at work, to shoot first for the site.

The flaming hearts are my personal fav…
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Dara liked the anchors best…
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Brigid loved the teal on the birds on a wire and Kori hated the robot pirate (I’ll be shooting those next week). But there are more, lots more…
We will be adding Roller Derby styles, pink elephants, crew socks for women, silly socks for men (robot pirates are no more ridiculous than smiling bacon and eggs) yes, there will even be bacon and egg socks and more. There are even a few new argyles and we’ll be taking lots more pictures in the days to come.
So watch the latest items page for even more goodies next week.

You didn’t know we’re sisters did you? Well, we kind if are, Carrie started her business just a few blocks from where I dreamed this one up. We shared an employee for several months before she went full time with us and recently she hired the sister of another of our employees. We’ve exchanged ideas and have even talked about sharing a warehouse in the past. People get us mixed up sometimes too, two female run sock businesses in a little town like Portland, what are the odds? Thankfully we all get along great, and together, we sell a lot of fun socks!

15 Responses to “Sock It To Me …the latest”

  1. Alice Says:

    Just one more reason to move to Oregon…!

  2. Cheryl Says:

    I love this!
    See? Socks bring people together and make real friendships, to share fun that feels good and looks good!

  3. Allie Says:

    I just got the Birds on A Wire … in teal … and is it just that style or have all the SITM styles gotted a little sleeker in the fabric? The bird socks are smooth, a little shiny, and feel great. Is anyone else having this experience with the latest SITM styles??

  4. brandy Says:

    Are you phasing out the Cronert Cotton Overknee?

  5. niqkita Says:

    No, we’re definitely not phasing out the Cronert solid cotton OTKs
    just having a little sale on all Cronerts ~=)

  6. trina Says:

    Ack! I loooooove the Birds on a wire! oh dear, guess I’m buying some more socks this week. :) I can’t wait for the rest of the styles to go up!

  7. Cheryl Says:

    Birds on a Wire = adorable success.
    *love*

  8. niqkita Says:

    So successful that we sold out of our first round in less than a week! we’re all restocked now through ~=D

  9. David Barker Says:

    Why is yellow a step child? You offer knee socks in a gazillion wonderful colors, except yellow. Poor yellow.

  10. niqkita Says:

    Ha! funny timing on that comment, I just finished editing & adding not one, but two yellow Sock It To Me men’s socks, a few days late I’ll admit, summer days have a way of holding my attention better than my image editing does…
    Moustache socks and
    Bike socks

  11. Allie Says:

    And don’t forget the Sock it To Me DJ Monkeys, or the O-Pastels in Banana!

  12. David Says:

    Banana! Yum! Thank you Allie. Technically they are not knee socks, but close enough.

  13. niqkita Says:

    Oooh, of course, knnee socks, I was so excited that I had just added yellow men’s socks moments before reading your note that I totally missed the part about them being knee highs…
    sooo many socks so little time…

  14. Amanda Says:

    The gold Cotton Slouch socks are knee-high!

  15. David Says:

    True Amanda, but there used to be a yellow offering in Slouch socks but, they are gonzo. I was told the manufacturer can’t get yellow yarn. How can that be?

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