Men's Socks
£12
When was the last time you had your mind blown? Probably when you saw these epically outrageous socks.
£7
The world's cutest cat cuddling a watermelon... what's not to love! Smiles guaranteed :-)
£12
Retire that tattered book of pick-up lines and try flashing these socks next time. When you let the Tapatio socks do the talking, who knows, maybe that crush of yours will hit you back with some hot and saucy talk of their own...
70% Cotton, 27% Nylon, 3% Elastane
£12
The XH558 was part of the Avro Vulcan fleet, first taking off in 1960. Designed as a nuclear deterrent during the Cold War, the Vulcan was a cutting-edge aircraft for its time. With its sleek delta-wing design and powerful Rolls-Royce Olympus engines, it could fly higher and faster than most bombers of its era. This strategic bomber not only served the Royal Air Force for 63 years but also won the hearts of millions with its thunderous airshow displays until 2015.
Officially Licenced Vulcan XH558 Product, in collaboration with the Vulcan to the Sky Trust.
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Inspired by WWII aircraft recognition charts, this sock duo pays homage to one of the most critical tools of the air war: the ability to tell an enemy from an ally at a glance. Featuring iconic silhouettes from both Axis and Allied forces on each pair, these socks turn history into wearable art. Monochrome shapes on for aviation enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone who appreciates design with a story.
£12
From Herbie the Love Bug to the Rally Elba Winner 1973, and even the stylish Hebmüller Cabriolet, this sock is a love letter to the Beetle’s rich legacy.
£14
Turn it up. The Fender Amplifier sock channels the warm hum and textured grills of the amps that powered generations of performers. Designed with a nod to tweed tones and control knobs that shaped rock history, this pair speaks to audiophiles and purists alike. Vintage attitude with modern comfort, because legends deserve to be worn.
£14
Socks inspired by Parallel Lines, the third studio album by American rock band Blondie, released in September 1978, by Chrysalis Records to international commercial success. The album reached No. 1 in the United Kingdom in February 1979 and proved to be the band's commercial breakthrough in the United States, where it reached No. 6 in April 1979.
£12
A tribute to Italian flair, featuring icons like the Abarth 695SS Assetto Corsa, the beach-ready Ghia 500 Jolly, and the timeless 500 Sport.
£12
What? Huh? Where?! What was I saying?
Unisex sports socks made with shock-absorbing cushion, soft heel tab, and compression band.
£10
These astronomy themed socks will surely be the star of your outfit and have onlookers gazing in wonder at your feet.
£10
Complete with skeleton gingerbread man (not seen one of those before) these fun festive socks are sure to stand out from the rest. Don't forget your skeleton candy cane!
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Deck the halls with boughs of holly, fa-la-la-la-laaaa-la-la-la-llama.
£9
If you've ever watched the ridiculousness of a panda then you know exactly what these socks mean!
£9
Resist the temptation to homogenize your style. Make your outfit the cream of the crop with these cute farm inspired socks. Stroll along the pasture with dairy cows on your feet, and you're sure to get mooooovin'!
£10
Resist the temptation to homogenize your style. Make your outfit the cream of the crop with these cute farm inspired socks. Stroll along the pasture with dairy cows on your feet, and you're sure to get mooooovin'!
£10
Own up, who pissed off the kitty? If you can sympathise with said kitty, these are the socks for you.
£20
This “Christmas (On) Holidays” Xmas pack celebrates Santa Claus’s hard work, and his much deserved time off.
Just imagine: Ol’St Nick has been doing this Christmas thing every year, for at least the past century. Sure, it’s rewarding and noble, but it also sounds pretty exhausting, right?
So, this exclusive 3 pair pack celebrates Santa and his posse's – Reindeer, Snowman and Can-Can Dancers (don’t ask) – first vacay ever.
£14
"Nazi Punks Fuck Off" is the fifth single by Dead Kennedys. It was released in 1981 on Alternative Tentacles with "Moral Majority" as the B-side. Both are from the In God We Trust, Inc. EP, although the EP version is a different recording from the single version. The single included a free armband with a crossed-out swastika. The design was later adopted as a symbol for the anti-racist punk movement Anti-Racist Action.
£12
Channel the power of propaganda art with a design inspired by iconic posters such as the 1943 “We Can Do It!”. Originally used to discourage labour unrest and inspire female workers to join the war effort, the poster has since been repurposed to unite women in the fight for equality. These socks make a fashion statement whilst also making a statement about what you stand for. Spread positivity with each step of your everyday life with these unique socks!
£12
A sort of ugly duckling of the USAF, the Curtiss P-40 'Warhawk' was ubiquitous in the first half of World War II, becoming famous for its sturdiness and extraordinary ability to withstand punishment.
£14
Much like Carroll Shelby pushed the boundaries of performance and style, the Heel Tread sock collection aims to do the same.
£12
This design is perfect for warding off interstellar fashion emergencies. It could make even the most sophisticated alien invader jealous, ready to zap away any fashion faux pas in style.
£12
This criminally hilarious (and punny) pair of socks will bring breakfast chaos to your feet, all while your toes enjoy a killer fashion statement.
£11