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Fox River Mills

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fox River Mills
Company typePrivate
Founded1900; 124 years ago (1900)
HeadquartersOsage, Iowa, United States
ProductsSocks
Websitewww.foxsox.com

Fox River Mills, Inc., is a sock manufacturer based in Osage, Iowa.

The company was founded in 1900.[1] In 1992, they purchased the Nelson Knitting Company of Rockford, Illinois, and in the process acquired the trademark on the Red Heel socks used to make sock monkeys.[2] Fox River Mills includes instructions for making a sock monkey in every packet of Red Heel socks.[3]

Fox River Mills is also known for their odor-controlling X-Static sock liners[4] and their line of organic wool socks.[5]

In November 2016, Fox River Mills, was acquired by the Texas private equity firm LongWater Opportunities from the family that had owned it for over four decades. The terms of the sale were not disclosed. Following the acquisition, Fox River will become a subsidiary of Standard Merchandising Co., a New Jersey-based sock maker also owned by LongWater.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rose Apodaca. "The Agony of Da' Feet". Los Angeles Times. November 19, 1993. View, 1.
  2. ^ Fiona Morgan. "Still life with monkeys". Independent Weekly. September 27, 2006. 34.
  3. ^ David Nammany. "Sock Monkey Mania! Fox River Mills featured in new book about sock-made critters". Globe Gazette. April 24, 2007. Retrieved on September 29, 2008.
  4. ^ Annette McGivney. "Fox River X-Static sock liners". Backpacker. April 1999. 87.
  5. ^ Associated Press. "Iowa Company Launches Organic Socks". CBS News. December 11, 2005. Retrieved on September 29, 2008.
  6. ^ "Iowa sock maker Fox River Mills sold to private equity firm". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2023-11-08.

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