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October 2023 by Emily Bowyer
Great quality socks, great atmosphere, great company in a great town!
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September 2023 by Jesse Coffman
High priced sock company! They are just another company that sold out to a company in New York and does very little for the community!
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March 2023 by Claire Pickett
Here I've noticed that they're trying to make the community better because we as a whole should be able to work together and so we're just kind of striving to do that I think they're doing the best they can and I'm happy that they're doing just that
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November 2021 by Beth Lester
Great environment to work in.
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June 2021 by Sopheakna Prunty
Placed an order and was shorted. Called several times and emailed customer service, just to b transferred to VM. No response whatsoever. Definitely wouldn’t recommend.
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March 2020 by Clayton McCray
Excellent product and employment!
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December 2019 by Clayton McCray
FBF is the best! Excellent quality and nothing short of phenomenal!
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October 2019 by Janet Towe
Wow - if anyone gets the opportunity to take the tour at the FBF factory in Martinsville, I highly recommend it!We've been buying their socks for years, and it was so fun & informative to see how they are made!! Jon was a great tour guide!
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October 2019 by Vergie Fabian
Super friendly and helpful in Steamboat Springs location!!! So much to choose from!!!
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July 2019 by George Armbrust
best place to work!!!!!!!!!
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January 2019 by Laura Head
Amazing community supporter!
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November 2018 by Eugene Friedman
Extremely overpriced, very low quality socks. They used to be great. I have some of their socks for almost 10 years. They used to be around $4 and they just now start to have holes. Now they are $10 and more and do not live long enough to be washed 3 times!
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January 2011 by Kay J.
Who would ever think touring a sock factory would be interesting? Well, it really was neat. There is a $6 fee for the daily 1pm tour but take $1 off with the Nashville Visitor Tour card ($12). Go to the corporate office - the brochure does not say that - check in and browse the gift shop. All they have is socks but you cannot believe the variety. The socks are NOT CHEAP - $5 TO $9 a pair - but they are of excellent quality. There is any domestic animal you can imagine, sea and wild life, all the sports teams, silly socks (Jim's Sock with Jim's Other Sock) and all sizes. Our tour started with a history of the family business and a demonstration of their first sock machine. Our guide, Kinsey, answered all my questions. There were only three of us on a Wednesday tour in January. We walked the factory floor and you cannot imagine how cool the weaving machines are. We saw the storage room an there were hundreds of college and professional team socks. It isn't just the weaving that is interesting. They wash, iron, pair, tag and bag the socks. You see the process from start to finish. The tour was an hour and is well worth the $6 and the time.