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The Technical Rambler™ collection features five styles designed for both outdoor enthusiasts and casual walkers

Rambler™ Charity Partnership

Historically HJ is proud to have collaborated with Peter Jones, Ben Fogle, and the Polar Horizon team and today we are proud to partner with The Ramblers, Britain’s walking charity, to protect the paths we all love to walk.
There’s nothing quite like the simple pleasure of a good walk. Whether it’s a challenging hike up a hillside or a gentle stroll through the woods, walking connects us with nature and revitalises the spirit. At HJ Hall, we’ve been supporting walkers for generations. That’s why we are incredibly proud to partner with The Ramblers, a charity that has been working to protect Britain's footpaths and improve access to the outdoors for nearly 90 years.


A Natural Fit : A Shared Heritage
This collaboration is a natural fit, born from a shared passion for the great outdoors. The Ramblers was established in 1935, and since then has become the heart of Britain's walking community. Our original Rambler™ sock was first introduced in 1982 and has been a trusted companion for walkers for over four decades.
Together, we’re combining our heritage and expertise to support every step of your journey.

About The Ramblers
The Ramblers is Britain’s largest walking community. For almost a century, they have been the driving force behind protecting our green spaces and opening up the way for everyone to enjoy the simple joy of walking in nature.


  • 100,000 members forming a vibrant walking community.

  • 600 local groups leading walks across the country.

  • A digital library of over 4,000 walking routes.

  • A 90-year history of campaigning to protect the paths we cherish.


How Your Purchase Makes a Difference
This partnership is about more than just great socks; it’s about making a tangible impact.
For every pair of Technical Rambler™ socks you buy, we donate 50p directly to The Ramblers.
Your contribution will help fund their vital work, from maintaining footpaths and campaigning for greater access to nature, to helping more people get started on their walking journey.