Aeroflot Socks
Description: Celebrate the rich aviation heritage of Russia with our exclusive apparel paying tribute to the iconic logo of the Russian Aircraft Company "Aeroflot." This design encapsulates the legacy of Russian air travel, symbolizing not only an airline but a piece of history. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a traveler, or someone with a deep appreciation for Russian culture, this pattern adds a touch of pride and nostalgia to your wardrobe. Embrace the spirit of Aeroflot's wings and the colors of the Russian flag, and let this emblem infuse your fashion with a blend of history and elegance. Explore the endless possibilities of this design and wear a piece of Russian aviation history with pride.
Aeroflot Logo Tribute: Soviet Russian Aviation Heritage Socks
by design-future2099
$14 $20
Description: Professional screen print on high quality black cotton t-shirt. Trans World Airlines (TWA) was a major American airline from 1924 until 2001. It was formed as Transcontinental & Western Air to operate a route from New York City to Los Angeles via St. Louis, Kansas City, and other stops, with Ford Trimotors. With American, United, and Eastern, it was one of the "Big Four" domestic airlines in the United States formed by the Spoils Conference of 1930. Howard Hughes acquired control of TWA in 1939, and after World War II led the expansion of the airline to serve Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, making TWA a second unofficial flag carrier of the United States after Pan Am.
Description: Professional screen print on high quality black cotton t-shirt. Trans World Airlines (TWA) was a major American airline from 1924 until 2001. It was formed as Transcontinental & Western Air to operate a route from New York City to Los Angeles via St. Louis, Kansas City, and other stops, with Ford Trimotors. With American, United, and Eastern, it was one of the "Big Four" domestic airlines in the United States formed by the Spoils Conference of 1930. Howard Hughes acquired control of TWA in 1939, and after World War II led the expansion of the airline to serve Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, making TWA a second unofficial flag carrier of the United States after Pan Am.