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John's Crazy Socks Of LI Announces Nationwide Sock Design Contest
The winner will receive a $1K cash prize, their design will be available for sale, and will get to choose a charity partner of their choice.

FARMINGDALE, NY — John’s Crazy Socks is taking entries for its fourth annual sock design contest, with a good cause attached.
The first-place winner will have their sock design produced and available for sale on the John’s Crazy Socks online store and receive a $1,000 cash prize, according to the business. A charity partner will be chosen to receive 10 percent of the profits from the sales of this new sock, as part of the company’s Giving Back Program.
Second and third-place winners will receive a $100 and $50 John’s Crazy Socks gift certificate, respectively, and a feature on the company’s social media pages.
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"Our customers have great ideas for socks," said John Cronin, co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks, in a news release. "I can’t wait to see the designs they will submit for our contest."
The deadline for entry submissions is Aug. 15. Anyone in the United States can enter.
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People can check out the rules and enter on the sock design contest webpage.
Applicants do not need any prior graphic design or art experience. To enter the contest, people must be 18 years or older and must create their own designs. For those ages 17 and under, applications must be submitted by a parent or guardian. Outside trademarked designs will not be accepted.
"Our annual sock design contest is a way to personally connect with our wonderful customers," said Mark Cronin, co-founder of John's Crazy Socks. "It also provides them with an avenue to highlight charities and organizations that are important to them. As a social enterprise, we are always looking to collaborate and give back to charities around the world."
Last year, the winning design came from Jerome Scriptunas of Freehold, New Jersey, who put tree images on a sock, inspiring the company’s Plant Trees Athletic Crew Socks. Those socks support John’s Crazy Socks’ new charity partner, the New York Restoration Project, a nonprofit nature conservancy stewarding parks, community gardens, and green space throughout New York City.
In 2022, Erin and Bear Bonner designed the Wheels on Fire socks that have become a customer favorite. Those socks support the Viscardi Center.
The inaugural 2021 winner, Sierra Sapack, designed ASL I Love You socks using images from American Sign Language, which raise money for the Lexington School for the Deaf.
John’s Crazy Socks is a social enterprise founded by a young man with Down syndrome and his father. To date, the company has created 34 jobs, with over half of their employees having a differing ability. They have raised more than $750K for numerous charity partners.
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