The Runners Sock

The running sock that should've always existed.

Made with TRS DryCore™. Less moisture. Less rubbing. More running.

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Why TRS

Every detail has a reason.

TRS DryCore™

Dries before you do.

Fast-drying, lightweight yarn that keeps moisture low and friction lower.

Cushioned where it counts.

Padding on the toes and heels. Nothing more, nothing less.

Stays put. Always.

Ankle hem grip. No slipping. No stopping.

Locked in. Every step.

Midfoot band keeps the sock exactly where it should be.

Built to breathe.

Mesh ventilation panels where heat builds most.

Designed. Not just branded.

Built from scratch. Every detail has a reason.

TRS DryCore™ · Targeted cushioning · Midfoot support · Mesh ventilation · No-slip ankle hem · Quick dry

The Collection

The Core Range

One sock. Two colourways. That's it.

TRS Core — Black

$29.99

Wear it to know it.

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TRS Core — White

$29.99

The details are in the doing.

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Bundle & save

Pick any two — $56

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Real runners. Real feedback.

Don't take our word for it.

★★★★★

James R.

Everyday runner · London

"You can just tell. The moment you pick them up you know someone actually thought about this. It's not just a logo on a sock."

★★★★★

Sarah M.

Runner & gym goer · Sydney

"I wear them on every run now. The cushioning on the heel is something else and they still look brand new after months of use."

★★★★★

Marcus T.

Runs to clear his head · Melbourne

"Honestly I put them on for a run and ended up wearing them all day. The fit is just right, stays exactly where it should."

1,000km+

tested before launch

6 months

of real world testing

5★

from every tester

Our Story

Built from the ground up. Literally.

TRS started on a marathon start line, struggling to find a sock actually worth wearing. A year later the realisation hit. Nobody owned this space. So we built it. Three years clean, a marathon for mental health, and a thousand kilometres of testing later. This is what that looks like. Almost.

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