American Icons Socks
Joan Jett - And The Blackhearts -blonde - originsstore #13 Socks
by Origins
$14 $20
Description: Patriotic artwork featuring an eagle, landmark silhouettes, fireworks, stars, and classic American icons for a bold festive celebration.
American Patriotic Celebration Icons with Eagle and Stars Socks
by Heia bo
$14 $20
Joan Jett And The Blackhearts Logo - Prancetime #22 Socks
by PranceTime
$14 $20
Description: Love 10 Icons Distressed Black and White American Football Quarterback QB Fans
Love 10 Icons Distressed Black and White American Football Quarterback QB Fans Socks
by MUNIB
$14 $20
Description: A stunning watercolor-style history t-shirt commemorating the 250th anniversary of America from 1776 to 2026. Divided into four vibrant panels, it features General George Washington, the Statue of Liberty, an American bald eagle with a patriotic shield, and the stars and stripes flag.
America 250 Years 1776 2026 George Washington Statue of Liberty T-Shirt Socks
by Daily Mood Prints
$14 $20
Description: Cute patriotic design featuring red white and blue summer icons including popsicles, ice cream cone, cherries, disco ball, bow, Uncle Sam hat, rocket, milkshake, stars, flowers, banner, and bold “USA 1776” typography. Perfect for 4th of July, Independence Day, summer BBQs, parades, fireworks, teachers, kids, and proud American outfits.
Description: A charming collection of mahjong-inspired doodles featuring tiles, dice, bows, and playful handwritten elements. The pastel palette and hand-drawn style give this design a soft, cozy feel, while the scattered layout adds energy and personality. With a mix of gaming symbols and cute decorative accents, it creates a lighthearted visual perfect for fans of casual tabletop aesthetics.
Description: They Not Like Us — celebrate Juneteenth 1865 with this bold Black History tribute featuring four icons of freedom and the civil rights movement. Free-ish since 1865. Honoring African American history, emancipation, and Black excellence: History, Culture, Excellence, Respect. Perfect for Juneteenth celebrations, Black History Month, Emancipation Day, June 19th, family reunions, and everyday Black pride. A meaningful gift for educators, activists, and anyone who celebrates freedom and heritage.
They not like us Juneteenth 1865 - Black History Civil Rights Leaders | African American freedom day Socks
by Youngkev
$14 $20
Description: A collage of various American cultural symbols and landmarks are arranged in the shape of Tennessee. Prominently featured are an acoustic guitar, a cowboy boot, a football, a beer mug, and architectural structures. The text 'NASHVILLE' appears on a blue ribbon below the visual elements.
Nashville City Icons Acoustic Guitar Cowboy Boot Football Beer Mug Socks
by JOKSNESTGAMESS1992
$14 $20
Description: George Washington Abraham Lincoln Playing Guitar 250 Years. Celebrate history with this unique illustration showcasing iconic figures in an unexpected musical moment. This conversation starter adds a touch of whimsy to any space, perfect for history buffs and music lovers alike.
George Washington Abraham Lincoln Playing Guitar 250 Years Socks
by Vasilisa
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate the legacy of Thomas Sankara, the revolutionary leader of Burkina Faso and one of Africa’s most influential anti-imperialist voices. This bold graphic portrait features Sankara wearing his iconic red beret, paired with vibrant Kente-inspired Pan-African patterns that symbolize unity, resistance, and African pride. Designed in a powerful vintage revolutionary poster style, this artwork blends African heritage with modern activist design. Perfect for Pan-African thinkers, history lovers, political activists, and anyone inspired by African liberation movements. A strong statement piece for those who believe in revolution, independence, and the future of Africa.
Vintage Thomas Sankara Revolutionary Kente fabric Socks
by Youngkev
$14 $20
Description: A secular pilgrimage long dreamed of and finally arrived, a place of wonder, of longing fulfilled and reawakened too. It felt so vast, that I could travel for days, weeks even and never reach the end. My own American dream was formed by 1970s dramas, films, books and fantasies, a land of palm trees and long streets, of huge cities where I could lose myself in a maze of teeming neighbourhoods of promise. Having arrived, finally, jet lagged and redolent of long haul travel, I set out to explore this promised land. I fell in love with the signage, tatty, dated, a reminder of my own 1970s American dream. This work is rich in bright colour, youthful and joyful, with close attention to detail. A great gift, a wonderful collection starter.