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Great Scott these are great socks! Floor it to 88mph and grab these super cool retro socks before you have to develop a time machine to go back and buy them!
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“If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious s...” Socks! He meant socks! Take a trip back in time with Doc and Marty in these DeLorean socks before you're outta time...
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Would anyone remember the Delorean if it wasn't for Back To The Future? Probably not. Instead, it has become the most famous four wheeled time machine in film history. This failed 130bhp 'supercar' did 0-60mph in 10 seconds and took so long to reach 88mph that it had Doc Brown shouting "Great Scott!" But that's besides the point isn't it?
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The car that invented the hot hatch set a pretty high bar for all that came after it. Gunhild Liljequist was tasked with creating a set of features that would set the GTI's interior apart from the standard Golf. Her contributions became legendary in car interior design and the bright tartan plaid upholstery is the inspiration behind these awesome socks.
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The only time we are okay with planes being that close... Elevate your whole outfit whether you're a pilot, flight attendant, holidaymaker, or just a lover of planes. Cruise about your day in these high flying socks.
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Build a reputation for wearing epic socks with this trucking good pair! Your friends will be digging for more info on how to construct such a great look.
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Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads... So you better pack some great looking comfy socks to show off your love for this epic 80's cult movie.
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The sky's the limit when it comes to socks - take your look to another level with these plane themed socks and glide through your day on Cloud 9.
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Right, it's the trip you've been looking forward to for months, the sun has been shining for weeks and now the rain is forecast for a solid 7 days... Must be time for camping :)
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Make some waves with these Navy themed socks featuring undersea mines, drones and subs.
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Throughout the 1960s and '70s, one F1 team stood above all others. Lotus built cars that led drivers to legend and changed motorsport forever. The 49 was one of those revolutionary machines.
Approved by Classic Team Lotus.
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Hey campers, we've got the socks for your next trip! Bringing all the fun of caravanning to your feet, keeping them warm and cosy in style.
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The Lotus 97T was a Formula One racing car designed for the 1985 F1 season. Inspiration for the design came from the John Player Special sponsorship, in traditional black and gold stripes.
Approved by Classic Team Lotus.
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A lightweight, track-engineered, affordable car that can be built from a kit... Initially developed and sold by Lotus, the Caterham Seven has been around for years, but its unparalleled combination of driving joy, raw passion, and nostalgia still make this cult car the track day choice of today.
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Whether you're a full time mechanic or just love to tinker with old classics, grab a pair of these socks on your next venture to the garage and you'll be in pole position.
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Debuted in 1980, the Audi Quattro is known as a Group B rally icon, having enjoyed great success in the WRC primarily thanks to its innovative 4-wheel drive system that took the championship by storm.
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The 80s were a simpler time. Then, what was rapidly spreading around the globe was arcade mania. One of the most memorable heroes of the arcade was OutRun, a racing video game that defined the genre for decades, and still makes 80s kids nostalgic at the sight of beautifully pixelated palm trees and a Testarossa's rear end.
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The first BMW M3. The E30 was arguably the best looking '80s coupé with the coolest stance and an unforgettable DTM paint job... cue these epic tribute socks.
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Paddock legend is often made not by the most victorious cars, but by the most unforgettable. Driven by Senna and painted in bright yellow, the Lotus 99T certainly cuts the mustard.
Approved by Classic Team Lotus.
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For a hero, the only fear is fear itself – but that didn’t stop the legendary Evel Knievel, who over the course of his career attempted more than 75 incredible ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps to become an icon of bravery and charisma. Evel Knievel represented a unique mix of showmanship and spirit that continues to inspire people to this today.
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The Hawker Typhoon - a powerful, potent ground attack aircraft that redressed the balance in mainland Europe during World War Two. This particular unit - RB396 - had a short but illustrious career. Built in November 1944 and delivered to 83GSU at RAF Westhampnett by ATA pilot Anna Leska, she then joined 174 Squadron on the continent. The aircraft was flown by many pilots, but mainly by Frank Johnson. She was flown by Sidney Russel-Smith on 28th March 1945 picking up flak damage - one of eighteen occasions on which this happened in her four month life. Finally, at the hands of Chris House, she was damaged again, this time resulting in a forced landing near Denekamp on the 1st April 1945.
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The MP4/6 was the crown jewel of the 1991 F1 season when Ayrton Senna won his third and last title. Sporting the now infamous barcode tobacco sponsorship, it also brought to a close an era of McLaren and Honda's dominance of the sport.
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The Lancaster had a very tough and durable airframe. It gained a reputation for consistently being able to fly the return journey on only two engines, and even on a single engine for short distances. The standard crew consisted of seven men. The pilot, the flight engineer (there were no controls on the other cockpit seat, so there was no co-pilot), the bomb aimer (who doubled as an operator for the nose turret gun as needed), the navigator, the wireless operator for comms, the 360° mid-upper gun turret operator, and finally the rear gunner. The initial underside turret was quickly dropped, considered pointless for being too slow and hard to operate in order to keep a target within its sights.
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Those familiar with the classic Simpsons episode (those who aren't, watch here) will highly appreciate these cute train gag socks. We just hope the chat goes smoother than Lisa and Ralph's...
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Whether it’s the Cooper S Monte Carlo Winners (1964 & 1967), the Bathurst Champion of ‘66, or the classic Mr. Bean Mini and even the Moke, this design captures the Mini’s racing spirit and cultural charm.
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With the Type 72, Lotus established the single-seater layout that's still in use over 50 years later, effectively ending the 'cigar-shaped' F1 era. With 3 Constructors' and 2 Drivers' Championships, the 72 holds the record for the longest time between first and last victories for any F1 chassis.
Approved by Classic Team Lotus.
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The Citroen 2 Chevaux, or 2CV, is a French automobile well known for its unique aesthetic, rural durability, and affordability. Introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1948, this reliable car quickly became a symbol of practicality and innovation.