Working Ranch Magazine January/February 2025
Farm to Feet Socks Farm to Feet Socks has a really cool story, as they have a 100% American supply chain. From the wool to the Lycra® and nylon it’s all made in the U.S. Farm to Feet has socks for men, women, and kids. They make socks for everyday, trail, snow, hunting and fishing, sports, and they also make tactical socks. They use tempera ture-regulating, U.S.-grown merino wool that “naturally wicks away sweat and resists odor,” which is especially welcome when you’re heavy ranching. www.farmtofeet.com Ones to Watch R Watson This One to Watch isn’t outerwear for sub-zero days. It’s more of a heads up to what’s coming in a Ranchwear Review later down the road.
recommendations that really jumped out at me – ones I hadn’t heard before. Seirus Glove Liners I’ll be honest, I’d not heard of this brand before I asked for recommenda tions, but I checked them out and I’m intrigued. According to their website, Seirus “glove liners are the ultimate accessory for maintaining warmth and flexibil ity in any winter condition.” The lin ers can be used as standalone gloves on milder days or used inside insu lated gloves for added insulation and warmth when the temperature drops. I snooped around a fair bit on their website and learned that in addition to the glove liners, gloves for every season, and heated gloves and mit tens, Seirus also has a variety of gear from base layer to head and face. www.seirus.com
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R Watson sent me a pair of Women’s Roughout Narrow Square 13” boots, and I’ve been testing them through all of our fall work and will continue putting them through the rigors of ranch life until the 2025 boot review. My preliminary review is – I’m really pleased with them! But stay tuned later this year for my full review on these R Watson boots. www.rwatsonboots.com
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