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Bridgedale: enjoying the scenery on our doorstep

 

‘The home of Bridgedale Socks is Newtownards in Northern Ireland and we’re lucky to have stunning walks right on our doorstep, including the beautiful Mount Stewart lake and garden walk.  Going for a walk at lunchtime is not only great exercise, but it also helps me to focus on my afternoon work schedule and think more clearly.  Of course, it’s a great way to test out Bridgedale socks too, and I always have dry and comfy feet whatever the weather!’
— Carolyn Dunn, Sales & Marketing Manager
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Bridgedale’s sock knitting heritage stems back over 100 years.  When the first Bridgedale socks were launched, there were only three colours and 12 styles.  Now there are more than 400 socks in the range, featuring Bridgedale’s innovative Fusion™ Technology which is a unique blend of yarn and knitting technology, that sets Bridgedale apart from other sock brands and makes Bridgedale the UK’s number one outdoor sock brand.

Over the years Bridgedale’s expert team of outdoor enthusiasts has continued to innovate its world leading range of technical socks, investing in the latest machinery and design technologies, to keep its competitive edge and making Bridgedale a globally recognised brand in more than 40 countries around the world.

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With technical fibres providing comfort, balanced insulation, fast wicking moisture control and durability, Bridgedale has a British-made sock for every outdoor pursuit, from hillwalking in the Lake District and casual coastal walks to Alpine Mountaineering, running and skiing, providing mile after mile comfort for anyone taking part in the #walk1000miles challenge.

Our product development team is continually listening to our customers and looking to make continual improvements. We have a panel of gear testers to help with comfort and durability trials, some of them walk over 100 miles/week. 

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