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Feetures Empowers Girls Through Movement in Partnership with Girls on the Run for International Women's Day
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 7, 2025 ~ As America's top running sock brand, Feetures is dedicated to promoting an active lifestyle for people of all ages. In line with this mission, the company has announced a partnership with Girls on the Run, a national nonprofit organization that encourages young girls through physical activities, life skills lessons, and community projects. This collaboration aims to celebrate International Women's Day on March 8 by launching a limited-edition sock called "Bold Figures."

Feetures has pledged to donate all proceeds from the sales of "Bold Figures" on March 8 to Girls on the Run. With the increasing challenges of mental and physical health among young girls across the country, both Feetures and Girls on the Run recognize the importance of promoting healthy lifestyles and empowering girls through physical activity.

John Gaither, CEO of Feetures, stated that movement is crucial for overall health and well-being. Through this partnership, they hope to break down barriers and provide every girl with the opportunity to experience the joy of running and flourish both physically and emotionally.

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Girls on the Run International CEO Elizabeth "Liz" Kunz also expressed her pride in partnering with Feetures due to their shared commitment to promoting health and confidence in girls. By investing in their well-being at a young age, they aim to inspire girls to embrace physical activity, recognize their strength, and reap lifelong benefits from movement.

The limited-edition Elite Light Cushion No Show Tab sock called "Bold Figures" features an anatomical design and Targeted Compression for optimal performance. It pays tribute to women of all ages and backgrounds by empowering them through movement. The sock is available for purchase at $20 on Feetures.com, with all proceeds from sales on International Women's Day going towards Girls on the Run. After March 8, $10 from each purchase will continue to support the organization while supplies last.

For more information about Feetures or Girls on the Run or their partnership, please contact the brand. Feetures encourages everyone to learn more about their values and mission and join them in promoting a healthy and active lifestyle for all.
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