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FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin
FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin

FLIPPOS X VERVE | The Equal Pace - Berlin

$780 TWD
Approx. USD $46 | HKD $355 | MYR RM178 | EUR €37

The Equal Pace Collection
Every stride counts. Every soul runs free.

The 1970s marked a brilliant chapter in marathon history, an era that awoke from the shadow of post-war gloom, where the world rediscovered the meaning of "running." Marathons were no longer just elite competitions but became a popular athletic belief.
Among the world's six major marathons, Berlin, Chicago, and New York ignited urban long-distance running crazes in the 1970s. Each race symbolized freedom, perseverance, and the breakthrough of human spirit.
In 1972, the Boston Marathon first allowed women to participate, a turning point not only in sports history but also a cultural awakening. The track became a symbol of equality, with every step redefining the boundaries of the era.

FLIPPOS Maze Cushioning Plus (MCP)

Functional compression socks (graduated compression 15-25mmHg)
Art preservation, cultural heritage
Change length in one second, flip styles freely
Relieve discomfort from prolonged sitting or standing
Relieve daily stress, increase athletic performance
Accelerate post-exercise recovery
Technical nylon, silver fiber antibacterial, feels like Egyptian cotton
Republic of China Patent Certificate No. M67021
Proudly Made in Taiwan
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    The Equal Pace Collection
    Every stride counts. Every soul runs free.

    On the running tracks of the 70s, people sought freedom through their footsteps, redefining equality. FLIPPOS uses vintage plaid and knitting craftsmanship to weave the spirit of that era.

    1970 was a brilliant chapter in marathon history. It was an era awakening from the post-war gloom, where the world relearned the meaning of "running." Marathons were no longer just elite competitions but became a popular sport. Among the six World Marathon Majors, Berlin, Chicago, and New York successively ignited urban long-distance running fever in the 70s. Each event symbolized freedom, perseverance, and human breakthrough. In 1972, the Boston Marathon first opened its doors to female participants, marking not only a turning point in sports history but also a social and cultural awakening. The running track became a symbol of equality, with each stride redrawing the boundaries of the era.

    #ReversibleSockDesign
    We chose the most representative "vintage plaid" of the 70s as the soul of this collection. It's a symbol between fashion and street style, representing rebellion, independence, and the courage to be oneself.
    FLIPPOS brings this era's energy back to your feet, transforming classic patterns into a modern language for runners.

    The socks are 17cm in length, making them ideal for training, providing stable support from the arch to the ankle. Whether for general training or pushing hard on the track, they help maintain optimal performance.

    The entire collection is named after the "Seven World Marathon Majors," symbolizing the unique rhythm and running spirit of each city.
    When the socks are reversed, the original plaid pattern rotates 45 degrees and echoes the sock's color scheme, like switching into the running atmosphere of different cities – New York's boldness, Berlin's speed, Tokyo's orderliness, Boston's elegance. With every step you take in them, it feels like entering seven cities, running with freedom and attitude at your own pace.

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