Sunday, March 10th

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Celebrate Mac’s Birthday with Mismatched Socks for Mac Challenge!

It is a heartwarming tradition that reminds us of Mac’s vibrant spirit and the importance of mental health awareness. 

We pledge to remember Mac Parkman each year by wearing mismatched socks on his birthday. You see, Mac was color blind, and the only color he could discern well was the neon lime green that forms our distinctive brand logo.  

Because he could not see colors too well, Mac NEVER matched his socks, and when asked “Why?” by his traditional Army dad, he replied, “Why is it important?”. 

Mac taught us that life can be too focused on the small things, and in the end, it’s things like love, family, and God that we should be focusing on. This tradition brings the same smile to my face every day when I put on my socks in memory of our son. 

This March 10th, please help us remember Mac by wearing mismatched socks. We hope that spreading his legacy will protect children coming after him.

Let’s get this party started!!!!!! AND CELEBRATE MAC!!!

Here are some ways you can get involved:

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Join us in honoring Mac’s memory on March 10th by registering for reminders to participate in our annual Mismatched Socks for Mac event!

Join Us March 10th

Create your own post and include a photo of your mismatched socks. Be sure to tag us on any of our social channels (found below).

Tag Your Friends

Tag your friends, family, and colleagues to encourage them to participate in the campaign while using hashtags #MismatchedSocksForMac and #BrainAwarenessWeek.

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