SAN FRANCISCO, CA, December 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Just in time for the holidays, Argoz, a premium argyle sock brand, announced it's new "Sock of the Month Club" for avid sock lovers. Each month, sock club members will receive two pairs of pre-released Argoz socks.
"We launched this club because our customers kept asking when we would be putting out new styles and colors," said Dan Soha, founder of Argoz. "Our socks are those little treasures that trendsetters will look forward to receiving each month. This will give our current customers the opportunity to be the first ones owning pairs of the new styles that are delivered right to your doorstep."
Here's how it works:
• Sign up at http://www.argoz.com.
• Choose between three different pricing options
• $25 per month for two pairs of regular Argoz socks
• $27.50 per month for one pair of regular and one pair of knee-highs
• $30 per month for two pairs of knee-highs
• Receive two pairs of pre-released Argoz socks each month.
• Be the envy of all your friends for having the most stylish ankles around.
• Opt out at any time.
The first pair of Argoz socks will be shipped on Jan. 2.
About Argoz
Argoz is a specialty argyle sock brand, targeting fashionable and trendsetting individuals. The company's goal is to help create a style that will span generations while keeping up with the most current fashion trends. Argoz offers socks at an affordable price by combining colorful fashion and quality that can be worn on and off the runway. The company currently operates an online store, along with limited availability at select San Francisco boutiques. For more information and to purchase Argoz socks visit, http://www.argoz.com. For more of a social relationship with Argoz follow @Argoz on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/argoz.
Got Socks? Argoz Introduces "Sock of the Month Club" for Fashion-Forward Trendsetters
Members will have access to the newest styles before they are available to the general public
2012-12-14
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[Press-News.org] Got Socks? Argoz Introduces "Sock of the Month Club" for Fashion-Forward TrendsettersMembers will have access to the newest styles before they are available to the general public