Farm to Feet, the sock manufacturer, has teamed up with FloydFest as the official sock of the Southern music festival. In support of the partnership, Farm to Feet developed a Floyd Music Festival sock and is launching the Farm to Feet FloydFest Sweepstakes with prizes including passes to the five-day festival.

To enter visit http://bit.ly/F2F-FloydFest-Signup.

Grand prize of the giveaway includes two sets of five-day FloydFest passes and two Farm to Feet FloydFest gifts packs which includes a pair of Floyd socks and a Farm to Feet 100% American T-shirt. Leading up to the grand-prize drawing on June 1, 2015, Farm to Feet will make weekly drawing of five FloydFest gift packs beginning April 10, 2015. Complete sweepstakes rules can be found at http://bit.ly/F2F-FloydFest-Rules. No purchase necessary.

As the official sock of FloydFest, Farm to Feet developed the Floyd, a lightweight sock with a design inspired by the festival's beautiful surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains and amazing music. Sale of the socks will coincide with the opening of FloydFest and will be available for purchase at the Farm To Feet booth in the Outdoor Experience Tent at the festival. Simultaneously the socks will be available through Farm to Feet’s retailer partners beginning in the end of July.

“Music and the outdoors have always had a close connection,” said David Petri, Farm to Feet marketing VP. “Many of us at Farm to Feet are musicians and with the festival less than 50 miles away from our facility, it was a natural fit.”

The 2015 FloydFest takes place July 22-26, 2015, in Floyd, VA. Musician scheduled to perform this year include Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Brandi Carlile, Leftover Salmon, Drive-by Truckers, Sam Bush Band, and many more.

Farm to Feet socks are made completely with US materials via a transparent US supply chain.  The company names all of its socks after U.S. locations related to the brand or its partners. The Floyd sock is named for Floyd, VA, home of FloydFest which is about 50 miles from Farm to Feet's knitting facility in Mt. Airy, NC.