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Irulan
09-16-2015, 11:02 AM
One of many commentaries. One of these days I hope to see that we can move beyond having to fight fight fight for this to stop.

http://singletrackworld.com/2015/09/interbike-spawns-sockgate-scandal/


nterbike Spawns Sockgate Scandal

Interbike, the largest trade only bike expo in the US, has barely made it out of the desert before it finds itself fending off a PR cock-up spawned in part by a pair of socks.

Visitors to the trade show are welcomed with a goodie bag usually packed with promotional material and trinkets from paying show partners. In this year’s goodie bag there was a pair of socks. This is not unusual and it’s been a regular PR trick of sock manufacturers over the years to deposit a single sock in the bag along with instructions to visit the manufacturers stand (booth) to collect the missing item to complete the set. This year however, the design has left some visitors not so much angry as fairly, comprehensively disappointed.
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Pic courtesy of Surly

For an industry packed with many individuals and manufacturers actively trying to encourage more women into cycling to redress the long standing male bias, this was a bit of a let down. Enough to spark a blog post from Surly marketing manager Christina Julian that not only expounds on the Interbike #sockgate saga but is an excellent reflection on the current state of sexism within the bike industry at large.

Julian (Jules to work colleagues and friends) describes herself in her official Surly blog bio as, “..a green-card-carrying Canadian raised on the mean streets of Dallas, TX and somehow ended up in the sweet tundra of the USA.“. She describes the sock PR stunt as, “..an antiquated marketing strategy“, going on to explain that, “Pairing your product or service with something or someone described by the herd of humanity as “sexy'” is an easy way to get attention.”

She further highlights that it’s not just this sock company that’s engaging in misguided PR at this year’s Interbike, pointing out that outdoor gear brand Chrome Industries was using topless models to hand out marketing information to trade show visitors around the show halls in Las Vegas. “..using images of women’s bodies to promote your product is not supporting anything but yourself.”, explained Julian.

Why is this such a big issue? It’s just some socks and boobs, isn’t it? To anyone who’s not clear on the reasons Julian explains with personal examples of how she has been treated throughout her career including one instance where she was sexual assaulted following a meeting. “I have been sexually assaulted after a business dinner because the Manager I was meeting with had such a good time he said.”, was one of several instances quoted in her Sockgate blog.

Blueberry
09-16-2015, 01:53 PM
Yep. I wish they would confirm the manufacturer of said socks. I think (based on a discussion thread) that it's Save Our Soles - which I won't be buying again because of this (http://www.sossocks.com/In-The-Mood-p/inline-current-itm.htm) anyway. *sigh* I hope that one day we can move beyond - but I'm not holding my breath!

Jolt
09-16-2015, 03:37 PM
Ugh…not cool at all!

OakLeaf
09-17-2015, 06:47 AM
I didn't see that style on SaveOurSoles' website (doesn't mean anything if it's a new or exclusive style for the show) ... but I did find this. http://www.sossocks.com/In-The-Mood-p/inline-current-itm.htm

If you don't want to click through - nude pinup, nipples and all. So whether or not the thong butts are SoS, there's already plenty of reason not to patronize them.

Irulan
09-17-2015, 07:16 AM
I think it was a special Interbike edition. There's excellent commentary coming out: dirt rag, Amanda Batty, some others..... I hope SOS loses its shorts on this as their response is reprehensible.

rebeccaC
09-19-2015, 09:31 AM
inappropriate, unnecessary and just plain disrespectful and it's not only offensive, but it also makes absolutely no sense in an industry that could benefit from more women users.......thanks for posting, i have another mental file to use in an act of education about sexist marketing.

i do hope there is a backlash that causes someone to lose their marketing job.....but...

rebeccaC
03-23-2016, 04:25 PM
and on and on it goes......specialized (http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/how-does-specialized-expect-women-to-take-them-seriously-when-the)

Pax
03-23-2016, 04:49 PM
Lovely, just lovely. *sigh*

OakLeaf
03-25-2016, 04:50 AM
Oh for pity's sake. Not really surprising in today's climate, but geez.

Crankin
03-25-2016, 05:14 AM
Stupid and offensive. It made me laugh, it's so outdated.

Sammie
03-31-2016, 07:57 AM
Why is it so hard for people to respect others? Is it really that difficult? Would a female only event have socks with mostly naked men on it? Probably not.

And who okay'd this decision? It's not like a female rider is some mythical animal that comes out to these events every 7 years or something.

Have you ever looked around and noticed how many young women and girls are just used to females being considered sexual objects instead of people? It's sad.