Organic Socks Washington DC
Osage, Iowa-based hosiery manufacturer Fox River offers an innovative line of socks made from corn —more precisely, Ingeo, a fiber derived from corn and a 100% annually renewable resource. Ingeo is the first manmade fiber that combines the best of both worlds: the performance of a synthetic fiber and the appeal of a natural material, without using fossil-fuel resources like oil.
Ashley Fetherolf, LLC
(610) 533-4837
13605 Sir Thomas Way #33
Silver Spring, MD
Ashley Fetherolf, LLC
(610) 533-4837
13605 Sir Thomas Way #33
Silver Spring, MD 20904
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Last Stop Company Inc.
(202) 667-0025
2301 Georgia Ave Nw Wonder
Washington, MD
City Sports
(202)638-3115
715 7Th Street Nw Gallery Place
Washington, DC
American Apparel
(202) 628-0438
1090 F St. N.W.
Washington, DC
American Apparel
(202) 628-0438
1090 F St. N.W.
Washington, DC 20004
Hours
Mon - Sat 11am - 9pm
Sun 12pm - 7pm
Mailing Address:
555 11th St. N.W.
Washington
DC 20004
City Sports
(202) 467-6999
1111 19Th Street Nw Central Business Dis
Washington, DC
Casa di Culture
(202) 684-6717
P.O. Box 25513
Alexandria, VA
Casa di Culture
(202) 684-6717
P.O. Box 25513
Alexandria, VA 22313
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Pentagon Luggage & Leather
(703) 920-4550
Concourse 2C-115 The Pentagon
Washington, DC
Urban Outfitters
737 7Th Street Nw
Washington, DC
Bobs Stuff
1234 Five St.
Poughkeepsie, NY
Gap
(202)429-0691
1120 Connecticut Avenue Nw
Washington, DC
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Osage, Iowa-based hosiery manufacturer Fox River offers an innovative line of socks made from corn —more precisely, Ingeo, a fiber derived from corn and a 100% annually renewable resource. Ingeo is the first manmade fiber that combines the best of both worlds: the performance of a synthetic fiber and the appeal of a natural material, without using fossil-fuel resources like oil. Fox River uses a nongenetically modified offset program for Ingeo, further reducing the company’s environmental footprint. Here’s how the manufacturing process works: Simple sugars purchased from a corn wet-mill—the same ones used in colas and sweeteners—are fermented, which turns them into lactic acid. This is turned into a polymer called NatureWorks PLA, which can be processed into fibers. “These socks are made with a renewable resource and, under compost conditions, are completely biodegradable in less than 50 days,” says company spokesperson Joel Anderson. “Even better, they do not rely on petroleum, thus helping to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. For Fox River, it’s just one more step on our sustainability path.” Athletic, outdoor and casual styles are available for men and women, priced from $10 to $15. To find a store near you, click here .
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