Save 30% with our Fox River Mills Holiday Sales Guide. It’s time to stock up (or perhaps sock up?) for all your winter adventures! Fox River offers great performance socks for every occasion, whether you’re shopping for yourself or getting a head start on stocking stuffers.
We’ve selected five of our favorite Fox River items to keep your feet cozy and looking good wherever they may take you this season. We love that Fox River socks are made in the USA and constructed with sustainable fibers – good for the planet and your feet. What’s not to love?
Continue reading to see our hand-picked deals.
Men’s Highland MX2 Lightweight Crew
$22.00 $15.40 (30% Off)
The Men’s Highland MX2 Lightweight Crew are performance socks through and through. Not only do they look super cool, but they’ll keep your feet cool and dry thanks to their Eco CoolMax Merino blend technology. The odor-free properties of Merino wool will ensure that you can take your boots or sneakers off on the trail without offending your fellow adventurers.
These socks have light cushioning and a flat toe seam to keep your feet happy and comfortable no matter how many miles you put in. Sounds like a perfect fit! They’re available in Light Brown Heather and Grey Heather.
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Men’s Basecamp 2.0 Lightweight Quarter Crew
$14.00 $9.80 (30% Off)
The Men’s Basecamp 2.0 Lightweight Quarter Crew is the quintessential versatile sock. It offers an impressive balance of lightweight material and durability that makes it the perfect choice for any adventure. A reinforced toe and heel ensure that these socks can stand up to whatever you throw at them.
Side venting provides moisture-wicking comfort while a half-cushioned sole brings an element of luxuriousness to your feet. Whether you’re putting in long miles on the trail or grabbing a post-adventure coffee or beer, these socks have you covered.
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Unisex Canyon Ultra-Lightweight Ankle
$16.00 $11.20 (30% Off)
The Unisex Canyon Ultra-Lightweight Ankle are the perfect minimalist adventure sock. Want to feel supported by a sock that also feels like it’s barely there? These are the ones for you.
The Canyon’s contoured arch gives you support in the place where you need it most while the seamless toe and mesh panels prioritize comfort and ventilation. Memoryknit construction ensures a great fit and helps keep the sock in place, protecting you from hot spots and blisters after a long day on your feet. These are available in six different colors.
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Women’s MX1 Lightweight Crew
$22.00 $15.40 (30% Off)
With the Women’s MX1 Lightweight Crew, you don’t have to make any compromises. This performance sock made specifically for women can do it all.
They’re durable and odor-wicking thanks to the Merino wool, and they’re also quick-drying and have selective cushioning to help keep your feet comfortable all day long. The flex feature on the ankle helps keep the socks in place and supports full range of movement. Whether you’re car camping or backpacking, these socks should definitely be on your packing list.
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Women’s Basecamp 2.0 Lightweight Quarter Crew
$14.00 $9.80 (30% Off)
The Women’s Basecamp 2.0 Lightweight Quarter Crew are the do-everything socks. With a fit specifically designed for women, these socks will surely rise to the top of your list in terms of comfort and functionality.
A flat toe seam and reinforced heel and toe means a long life for these socks and a smooth fit. Vented paneling will help keep your feet dry all day long, while arch support ensures a no-slip fit. These are available in Grey, Dark Blue, and Black.
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Thus concludes the Fox River Mills Holiday Sales Guide. Happy shopping!
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