History of the School of Sock

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Fashionable Socks is a company that manufactures high quality and affordable fashion socks for men and women. Already popular with companies and other institutions, Yarborough anticipates that the sale of the product will continue to broaden in the coming years, as people of all ages are drawn to the stylish designs of fashion socks. People often associate fashion with trends that change frequently, but this is not the case when it comes to School of Rock since the designs remain consistent from season to season and they are designed to suit today’s needs.

School of Rock was founded by outgoing men Grant Russell and Ross Robertson back in 1995. The brand came about from the idea of designing socks for athletic people so that they can enjoy the sport while still looking fashionable and elegant. Russell and Robertson soon launched their first athletic brand called Boldfoot socks and later on they introduced School of Rock, which eventually became the major player in the competitive sock industry. Initially, the brand was known only to the two founders but as its popularity grew, other companies tried to get a piece of the action. Although other brands have also joined the fray, such as Girbaud, School of Sock still enjoys a strong lead in the market, accounting for over 50 percent of the entire market in Australia alone.

The brand offers both athletic and casual socks, which is evident from the wide variety of colors and patterns it sells. They also have a large selection of colors including classic black and white to bright, vibrant colors such as blue, green, purple and orange. Their most popular styles include sports team socks such as those worn by teams such as the NBA’s Phoenix Suns, NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, A-la-Cleveland-Crowneagles and the famed Dallas Cowboys. Other styles may include humorous, comical and exotic socks for everyday wear or cute, feminine and sexy designs for some special occasions. School of Sock even has a kids line of brightly colored socks for children.

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