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Texas Lifestyle Magazine shares essential items for maintaining a happy and healthy body. From fitness tracking watches to the best group classes (Orange Theory Fitness) to compression socks that help your legs recover quickly after working up that sweat at OTF...this list is complete with the absolute best gadgets, gear and approaches to improved health and wellness.
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Socks are the main event in the August 2018 edition of Outdoor Insight - specifically best practices when it comes to selling at brick and mortar retailers. How do retailers get socks to generate substantial income and keep consumers coming back for more? A few experts, including our own Chief Strategist Kim Gross, weighed in. Read More.
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Have you ever had to sit on a loooong flight only to find your luggage had been lost once you arrived at your destination? No fun. That's exactly what happened to Trail Runner Magazine's Associate Editor, Megan Janssen.
Megan quickly found out just how amazing Lily Trotters compression socks are when she was forced to wear a single pair for FIVE days as she ran, hiked and covered a race in Switzerland.
Title Nine, the largest independently owned and operated retailer in the women’s fitness and adventure space, has their finger on the pulse when it comes to all things women + adventure + fashion. Every year they hunt down fresh, new and innovative products, very often making bets on small businesses run by women. This year, Title Nine set out to find entrepreneurial women to come pitch their brand, tell their story, and show their ready-to-rock products at the first T9 Movers & Makers Pitchfest. And... Lily Trotters has been selected as 1 of the 9 Pitchfest finalists!
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“I call the Sock Shop my happy place. I’m so excited to launch a new business that compliments our beloved shoes and chocolate. It’s energizing to work with a fellow woman entrepreneur who, like me, started with a dream and made it happen here in Baltimore…we are creative kindred spirits in that regard,” Susannah Siger, the owner of Ma Petite Shoe, said in a statement.
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