Field Sock                                                Seal~The~Gap

Field Sock                                                Seal~The~Gap

Nov 15, 2024

Field Sock is an innovative sock which can serve 4 different purposes.

While this sock is light weight and breathable, it also is a warm sock but can also be a good pick during the spring. As it wicks away moisture from the skin. Field Sock is made with an outer cuff, this cuff is what gives this sock function. Upper cuff can serve as an inconspicuous holding sleeve, say for money.


Upper cuff can be used to tuck the pant leg in while riding mountain bikes, keeping it from getting caught in the chain. Lower cuff is used to roll up shoelaces, then pull the upper cuff down for added strength. This is great for work and athletics. Lower cuff is also used for concealing the top of the shoe, just like the photo below. Keeping debris out of your "Shoe'N'Sock" while you dig or what ever it may be.


Our advanced Field Sock again is characterized by it's unique and innovative purposes. While setting new standards with "Multi-Functional Attributes"

Hinged with Quality.


Field Sock has a warm compression of 10-15mmhg, Snug but not to tight. Perfect for flying long distances, reducing the chance of blood clot and varicose veins, great if your standing or working all day in confined space.

Field Sock Image of gaiter function intact


Image above depicts; Lower Cuff pulled over the top of shoe thus, "Sealing The Gap" between shoe'N'sock.


Plus this fieldsman wanted his Shoelaces Concealed, not to get in way and possibly trip him while carrying material up the ladder and onto the roof.

So he pulled Upper Cuff down over Lower Cuff to provide added strength in keeping the shoelaces concealed. This would be proper if you were engaging in some type of work or athletics.


FIELD SOCK CAN DO:

  • We sell in BULK
  • Unisex
  • One size fits all
  • Universal colors (Black & Dark Maroon)
  • Water resistant / Wicks moisture away
  • Reduces odor that may occur


Field Sock Thread Make-up:

  • Polypropylene,
  • Polyamide Nylon,
  • Spandex

The Lower Cuff's thread is tripled around end of the cuff, to help create the seal in

Gaiter Sock Function PLUS to help keep the shoelaces secured.


Field Sock:

Has a 5 thread top and bottom cover stitch which attaches the cuff to the sock directly in the middle of Cuff.


This 5 thread Top'N'Bottom cover stitch is an option,

You can order them with this stitch, or without.


When you order them with the stitch, you won't lose the Outer Cuff! that's for sure.

The stitch is there but doesn't necessarily contribute to the function but by a little.

It can help with keeping debris from falling into shoe'N'sock.


Field Sock Without The 5 Thread Stitch,

  • The sock works the same,
  • Somewhat easier to put on foot
  • You can use just the sock or just the Cuff, as my daughter was using it to hold her shine guards in place during soccer.


Field Sock Unattached:

Field Sock Also comes with Cuff Unattached to Sock,

This way you can where them individually



THIS WOULD BE THE PERFECT GIFT FOR EMPLOYEES

Individually boxed and can be shipped separately to addresses or to main office for disbursement.



https://FieldSock.com



Field Sock isn’t something you only wear when you “need” a function—it’s designed to look good and feel natural in multiple positions, even when you’re not actively using one of its features.

Worn traditionally, it has a clean athletic profile that pairs easily with everyday shoes, trail runners, or cycling gear.


Rolled slightly or worn higher on the calf, it gives off a sport-forward look that fits training days, casual rides, or travel. And when you do need it, the functionality is there instantly—gaiter coverage over the shoe, pant-leg control on the bike, or discreet storage in the upper cuff. That versatility is intentional.


If you have questions or want to see real-world use cases, the FieldSock YouTube channel breaks down different wearing positions, use scenarios, and practical tips.


You can also explore the full product and design philosophy at fieldsock.com and gaiters.fieldsock.com, where form and function are treated as one, not separate ideas.




Blob of Blogs


Beyond the sock, blog.fieldsock.com exists for a bigger reason.

The blog is written by Author GoldWiz, his work focuses on health, wellness, and practical living—helping people cut through the noise, understand truth, and be pointed in the right direction.


But it doesn’t stop at physical health.


Woven throughout the writing is a deeper reminder:

life does not end here. Every one of us is alive on Earth right now, and while we are here, we face a black-and-white decision—one that ultimately determines where we spend eternity.


This isn’t small or abstract. It’s massive. Yet more than 90% of people either never think about it or dismiss it entirely based on what they hear or see on television.

The goal isn’t fear; it’s clarity.

What you do with truth while you’re alive matters—now and forever.


Whether you choose to do your due diligence and examine the facts, you will still have a voice on your shoulder that convince even the fleshly, rational mind that what you’re reading is not true, even though the evidence is there.


When you research to see how information from over forty authors, written across centuries, comes together into one book—each author scripts validating the others.


You begin to see the same message resonates, carrying the same frequency, without contradiction through all of the authors scripts.


For Example:

Nearly half a century ago, when the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, scholars tasked with dating and decoding the texts were quietly anxious.


There was concern that these ancient writings might not align with what was already recorded in the Bible.


But once the work was complete and the texts were placed into historical context, the opposite happened.


The writings didn’t contradict Scripture at all—they reinforced it. Scholars were stunned by how precise, consistent, and unified the message was across all authors.


That realization points to something profound:

these writers were not acting independently.


One guiding intelligence was orchestrating the message.

That is why reading the Bible is so powerful—because when you do, you’re not just reading ancient words.


You are reading words from your Creator.


Then consider this:

Our Creator chose to have people record what needed to be recorded so that we could know the story of where we came from, how we came to be, and why we are here—rather than leaving us to believe anything that comes along.


And then the One True God did something unimaginable. Hundreds of years before it happened, prophecy declared that a King would come into this dimension to save humanity from the downfall brought about at the beginning.


Long before His arrival, it was foretold that redemption would come through Him.

God entered the world through Jesus—fully human, born of Mary, and fully divine in purpose.


Jesus lived for thirty-three years, not only to teach us how to live, but how to love.


He showed compassion, truth, obedience, and humility and reminded us that these are our traits, not hatred.


Then He fulfilled the very reason He came:

To die on the cross.

His innocent blood was shed so that when we call upon Him for help and forgiveness,

He has the authority to grant it.


After His death, Jesus descended for three days and proclaimed victory. He overcame death itself and took authority over death and Hades.


By doing so,

He established dominion over both realms—Heaven and Hell—declaring that death no longer has the final word.


In doing this, He gave humanity a way home, a path back to how things were always meant to be.


While we live here on Earth, decisions present themselves to us every day.

Each one shapes the direction of our lives, and ultimately, our eternity.


The choice of which route to take is yours alone.


Alongside this, there is another defining decision to make:

Will you live to indulge in pleasure and feed the desires of the flesh—

The very strings negative forces use to pull people toward destruction?


Or will you seek truth, invite the One who saves to dwell in your heart,

lean on Him through daily struggles, and commit to reading His Word?


A Word that empowers us to stand firm, claim victory over the evil one, and rebuke what seeks to lead us astray.

When that choice is made, darkness has no option but to flee—for it is written.


If you stick to this, you will not miss your mark and you will be in a place where your father will be present, an abundance of love will be felt every moment and you will have your gifts. The ones God built us with.

Amen.


Here is an example of One of Gods Gifts:

Ears, hearing. When you have your hearing, you will not feel loneliness because you hear your brothers and sisters and the love that carries in their voices.