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Combining their love of wine, their dog (Lord Sandwich), and his love of socks, Eric Story and Alison Smith started their own winery. With each bottle of Lord Sandwich wine sold, a new pair of socks is donated to someone in need. Socksforsandwich.org
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 5, May 2018, p38
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42746
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Thorlo, a sock manufacturer in Statesville scrambled in early April 2020 to adapt with the Pandemic and keep its workers employed. Its enginers came up with Face Tek coronavirus protective masks.. With 104,000 sold by early July the company had raked in $1.3 million.
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42973
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Nathan James is the 29-year-old CEO of Boardroom Socks., the Charlotte-based company his parents, Mike and Carol launched in 2010.
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43632
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"The unsung heroes of our wardrobes and our history, socks -- and the hosiery mills that make them -- represent a way of life that once knit together generations of North Carolinians." Back in 1953, North Carolina led the nation in hosiery production. Burlington was once known as the "Hosiery Capitol of the Nation". Located in Burlington and celebrating this history is the Textile Heritage Museum situated within the now fully preserved Glencoe Mill Village.
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