Canada First Socks
Description: Shorsey's #69 Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs Captain sweater. (Don't call it a Jersey!)
SHORESY Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs #69 Captain Sweater Socks
by PissAndVinegar
$14 $20
Description: 'Pehle Neend' is for everyone who values rest before work. This bold red design brings halal, family-friendly humor to Pakistani and Indian families abroad, reminding them that sleep is also a form of strength and self-care. Perfect for T-Shirts, Mugs, Stickers, Phone Cases, Hoodies and more. Great gift idea for moms, dads, and sleepy students in USA UK Canada South Asia. Pehle Neend, nap first, and sleepy humor make it a perfect cozy gift and New Year gift.
Pehle Neend Urdu Hindi - Nap First Sleepy Gift Idea for Abroad USA UK Canada South Asia Socks
by ArtistryZoo
$14 $20
Description: Rest is part of strength. The cheerful 'Nap First' design is for tired parents, hardworking nurses, and dreamers who value sleep and self-care. It shares a cozy, family-friendly message about balance and love. Perfect for T-Shirts, Mugs, Stickers, Phone Cases, Hoodies and more. Great gift idea for moms, dads, and coffee lovers abroad. Nap First, funny lazy quote, and sleepy humor make a perfect cozy gift and New Year gift for USA UK Canada families.
Nap First Quote - Funny Lazy Sleepy Cozy Humor Gift Idea for Abroad USA UK Canada South Asia Socks
by ArtistryZoo
$14 $20
Description: Shorsey's #69 Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs Captain sweater. (Don't call it a Jersey!)
SHORESY Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs #69 Captain Sweater Socks
by Keepupthework
$14 $20
Description: You can't go wrong with Northwest coast Haida art, it's been popular for decades. These First Nations designs are ideal for apparel and always look good. Formline is an indigenous art made by the First Nation people of Northwest coast of North America. The term formline is invented by Bill Holm. We use the word since 1965, but the art is many hundreds of years old. The idea is to create a flowing continuous line with increasing and decreasing thickness. We get negative spaces with a dominant black outline. The negative spaces are filled with formline type ornaments or elements. The main forms are ovoids, U forms and S forms. With these forms the artist composes a complete formline.
Northwest Pacific coast Haida art Thunderbird Socks
by Digital Homestead
$14 $20
Description: The original Founding Fathers Native American Indian Tribe Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and Red Cloud, perfect for Indigenous Americans wanting to celebrate their culture and tradition, especially on Indigenous Peoples' Day
The Original Founding Fathers Indigenous Native American Socks
by Lara Ivy
$14 $20
Description: East York hosts a gathering on the first of July. The scene features fireworks appearing over the skyline with a flag waving nearby. A sun wearing sunglasses shines beside maple leaves, while music notes, a bicycle, a stage with a microphone, and a snack stand with hot dogs and frozen treats complete the scene. People stand together to observe the festive occasion.
Ojibwe Flower Beadwork Indigenous WAWEZHI CANADA Socks
by WAWEZHI CANADA
$14 $20
Description: Prey and Predator. That is the theme of my new Haida formline styled otter chasing salmon drawing. I'm not actually sure otters eat salmon, but I like the idea to put a predator and prey into a Yin and Yang symbol. Do prey and predator not complement each other? Due to my family in British Columbia, for instance Vancouver BC, Haida Formline art has been part of my life. The Pacific Northwest coast is a beautiful place where I spent some happy holidays and a couple of years ago I decided to learn some of its native art. Formline is an indigenous art made by the First Nation people of Northwest coast of North America. The term formline is invented by Bill Holm. We use the word since 1965, but the art is many hundreds of years old. ...
Northwest Pacific coast Otter chasing Salmon Socks
by Digital Homestead
$14 $20
Description: A night sky over Ottawa features bright fireworks exploding above the central Parliament building tower. A person rides a horse while another paddles a kayak. A moose and a beaver appear near scattered maple leaves and a flock of flying geese. Typography text displays the year 1867 and marks 159 years of the nation.
Ottawa Canada Day Parliament Hill 2026 Celebration Socks
by travel2xplanet
$14 $20
Description: This display features two runners participating in a summer road race event. The parliament building stands prominently in the distance near a waterway with boats. Red maple leaves are positioned throughout the scene along with calendars showing the year 2026. A stopwatch and running footwear appear at the bottom. This scene captures the spirit of community athletics held in the capital city during midsummer.
Description: This design honors Nanabozho, a central figure in Canada's indigenous folklore. It depicts a deep connection to the land through symbols like the beaver and rabbit set against a backdrop of maple leaves and the Northern Lights. The motto "Learn from the land, live with purpose" celebrates the wisdom of nature.
Nanabozho Spirit with Beaver Rabbit and Maple Socks
by VoidAnimeStudio
$14 $20
Description: A powerful red dress artwork honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women through Indigenous cultural symbolism and visual storytelling. A Native woman in richly detailed red regalia stands against a medicine wheel-inspired background surrounded by an eagle, wolf, bear, and bison.
MMIW Red Dress Indigenous Women Awareness Medicine Wheel Spirit Socks
by Lara Ivy
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate Canada’s historic first qualification to the Round of 16 with this vintage-inspired soccer fan design. Perfect for passionate supporters celebrating an unforgettable milestone in Canadian soccer history.
History Made Canada First Ever Round of 16 Soccer Fan Socks
by MadeFade
$14 $20
Description: This composition depicts festivities in Vancouver during the first of July. The scene features the distinctive white sails of the building on the waterfront, accompanied by floatplanes, boats, fireworks, mountains, a hockey stick, a puck, a beaver, and a moose. People cheer amidst maple leaves, representing the patriotic spirit of the event held in British Columbia.
1st Special Service Force - Wings Socks
by Military Insignia Clothing and Products
$14 $20
Description: Canada Place facility in Vancouver during the 2026 July first festivities. The scene includes white sails of the building, a beaver near a forest, float planes in the sky, and fireworks displays over the water. Crowds gather near the waterfront holding small national flags among maple leaves while the mountains stand in the distance.