Dachshunds wearing tiny winter sweaters and scarves use their little legs to leap through snowflakes on these sky blue women’s socks that show this small dog’s big personality.
Originally bred to be hunting dogs, dachshunds are brave, loyal, and sometimes full of stubborn spirit. The dachshunds on these sky blue men’s socks have donned their winter gear and are on the scent for a big adventure! Leaping through the falling snow with happy smiles, they are sure to brighten the dreariest of winter days.
Santa's reindeer need a raise - pulling a sleigh through the sky is no easy gig! Who wouldn’t want a bonus for dealing with the world’s biggest toy delivery on a single night?
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'!
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'!
"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.
In 1967, India's sounds and culture was all the rage in the music world. So, Jimi Hendrix's label thought it would be a great idea to portray him (and the Experience) as an Indian deity, thus managing to piss off both Jimi, who found it insensitive towards his Native American heritage and the Hindu community who saw it has profanity. Despite the backfire, it still became one of the most iconic representations of Hendrix.
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!
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.
Pro-tip: Add a few drops of lavender essential oil to your unscented laundry detergent, and your clothes will smell heavenly, and these socks will really come to life.
This design will take you back to the 15th century when quills and parchments were used for pen and paper, and socks were, in all probability, nowhere near as fun or soft as this pair of silky soft bamboo socks.