Feetures expands with new stride flex performance tee

Feetures, a top running sock brand, is stepping into performance apparel with the launch of the Stride Flex Performance Tee. Designed with expertise, this ultra-soft, moisture-wicking, and breathable tee is built for movement, for both performance and casual use.

The Stride Flex Performance Tee boasts anti-odor properties, lightweight fabric, and a superior fit, making it a versatile staple for both athletic and everyday wear. Available in men’s and women’s styles with multiple colors, it blends comfort and aesthetics.

“We’ve built a brand based on quality and design principles that uniquely position us to be disruptive in the performance apparel space,” said Joe Gaither, Feetures’ CMO. “This is a big moment—our first non-sock product—and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.”

Feetures’ VP of Product Design, Song Nguyen, emphasized the brand’s commitment to fit and comfort, stating, “We wanted to deliver the same unmatched feel our customers love in our performance socks. With minimal seams and a design focused on performance and versatility, the Stride Flex Performance Tee delivers just that.”

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