Citizen Detective Socks
Description: Welcome to the compound. The Purple People Edition is for those who’ve traded the wilderness for the garden—but kept their survival instincts sharp. Dressed in the signature heliotrope of Lottie’s intentional community, this kit features the essential tools of the 'nurturing' nurse. From the syringes of the wellness center to the psychedelic flora of the woods, it’s the perfect attire for finding your best self... or hiding your worst. Join the community. Trust the process. Don't touch the tea.
Description: For those who spend their nights on message boards and their days tracking down leads. This minimalist stencil captures the essential tools of the trade for the modern Citizen Detective. From vintage tech to high-end surveillance, it's everything you need to solve the mysteries of the 1996 crash. Because some secrets won't stay buried in the woods.
Description: Solve the mystery with this grumpy detective cat and his tiny mouse sidekick. Perfect for fans of noir, funny animal illustrations, and quirky crime-solving adventures. A must-have for any cat lover with a sense of humor.
Detective Cat and Sidekick Mouse Funny Noir Mystery Socks
by oussnaknak
$14 $20
Description: Love is in the air... or maybe that’s just the smell of the woods. This clever mashup brings the iconic 'Flower Thrower' street art into the world of the Antler Queen. Featuring Misty Quigley offering a bouquet of wildflowers with her signature 'helpful' smile, this design captures the duality of everyone’s favorite manipulator. A must-have for the citizen detectives and the hopelessly devoted.
Description: "Eat" or be "eaten". This gritty, Banksy-inspired stencil captures the brutal reality of the 1996 wilderness crash. Featuring Misty Quigley in a tactical lunge with her signature survival axe, this high-contrast street art design is for the fans who know exactly what it takes to make it out alive. Perfect for fans of 90s survival horror and the Wiskayok High vibe.
Description: Inspired by iconic street art, this design features the team's most dedicated equipment manager in a subversive "Flower Bomber" pose. Instead of a bouquet, she’s tossing the infamous 1996 flight recorder. A high-contrast stencil aesthetic for fans of "Yellowjackets" who know that some signals were meant to be lost. This gritty, urban take on Misty Quigley is perfect for those who appreciate the darker side of survival.