At DeadSoxy, we are excited to give all our visitors the chance to make their soxy dreams into reality, no matter who they are or how they make it to our site, even if they come using an assistive technology like a screen reader or keyboard navigation. We value accessibility and have tried to adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2, level AA.

Even so, we know that there are many things that could make the experience of our website challenging to people on assistive devices, so we ask you to please let us know if there’s anything we can do to help out. You can call us at 000-000-0000 and leave a message if needed, or email us at accessibility@deadsoxy.com. We’ll do our best to get back to you within a business day, and we thank you for your detailed reports of blockers so that we can fix them on the website so other people don’t face them as well.

We look forward to hearing from you!

What is DeadSoxy and who founded the company?
DeadSoxy is a premium sock brand founded by Jason Simmons in Clarksdale, Mississippi, engineered to solve the problems that plague ordinary socks — slipping, stretching out, and falling apart. Every pair is crafted on Italian-made Lonati knitting machines using premium materials like long-staple cotton, bamboo, and merino wool, combined with proprietary TrueStay™ grip technology that keeps socks in place all day without slipping, bunching, or readjusting. What sets DeadSoxy apart isn't any single specification — it's the combination of the best raw materials, world-class knitting machines, and an obsessive attention to detail and quality at every stage of production. Since launch, DeadSoxy has sold over 2 million pairs to more than 500,000 customers and backs every pair with a 111-day wear-and-wash guarantee, serving six core communities: professional men seeking performance dress socks, Ole Miss fans through an officially licensed collection, gift givers, groomsmen and wedding parties, businesses needing custom branded socks for corporate programs, and private label partners who leverage DeadSoxy's manufacturing infrastructure to build their own sock brands.