Our Famous Running Bear Socks have been around almost as long as we have, and they have become a staple piece of kit for runners across the country! 🐾
Perfect for Wilmslow Running Club members or simply a bright colour to jazz up your sock draw, you’ll love our blue and yellow socks.
Available in a range of colours to suit club colours or match your brand new running trainers our British made socks will keep your feet warm on a cold day but still breathable with all important sweat-wicking materials to help reduce the chance of smelly paws! 🐾
See below for more detailed information on why our iconic socks are so popular with trail and road runners alike!
Our Famous Running Bear Socks have been around almost as long as we have, and they have become a staple piece of kit for runners across the country! 🐾 They have become most iconic amongst both the trail and fell community, where at most races, you’ll see the Bear logo climbing the hills with the runners.
Made from wool with our wonderful British Supplier Ladkins in Nottingham, these socks have British quality ‘stitched in’!
Our Socks are made of 40% wool helping to keep your feet warm in chilly conditions, but better still, should you splash through icy puddles, the trapped water will be warmed in the woolly fibres. Not only are they naturally breathable but they’re all important sweat-wicking to help reduce smelly paws! 🐾
Wool will keep your feet warm in chilly conditions, but better still, should you splash through icy puddles, the trapped water will be warmed in the woolly fibres.
You Buy One, We Give One!
At Running Bear, we’re big believers in helping the community around us. Our new initiative involves our World Famous Running Bear Socks. Now, when you buy a pair, we give a pair to one of our three nominated charities. These charities do a tremendous amount to help the homeless communities in the UK.
The Booth Centre
This is a community centre run with and for people affected by homelessness. Mustard Tree
They help people to change their lives, secure better accommodation and economic wellbeing. Centrepoint
They provide 1,107-bed spaces for homeless young people and now operate 60 services providing support to young people across the UK.