Classic Literature Socks
Description: Knowledge is power. The only difference between today's big companies (and totalitarian governments) and Big Brother is that the technologies they use to track us are much more advanced. And the difference between us and Winston Smith is that we give our information to them voluntarily.
Description: This bold design inspired by George Orwell’s Animal Farm carries a powerful message for modern times: “Make Orwell Fiction Again.” Featuring a silhouette of a pig standing before a windmill and a rising sun motif, it echoes the themes of control, corruption, and revolution. Perfect for literature lovers, political satire fans, and anyone who values freedom of thought. Wear it as a reminder that Orwell’s warnings should remain fiction — not reality.
Description: Jean Genet (French: [ʒɑ̃ ʒənɛ]; 19 December 1910 – 15 April 1986) was a French novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist. Early in his life he was a vagabond and petty criminal, but he later took to writing. His major works include the novels The Thief's Journal and Our Lady of the Flowers, and the plays The Balcony, The Maids and The Screens. In 1949, when Genet was threatened with a life sentence after ten convictions, Cocteau and other prominent figures, including Jean-Paul Sartre and Pablo Picasso, successfully petitioned the French President to have the sentence set aside.
Description: Stand against oppression with the Make Orwell Fiction Again Anti-Authoritarian RESIST Retro Evil Eye design — a bold fusion of dystopian symbolism and vintage protest art. Featuring a striking evil eye motif to ward off corruption and control, this piece captures the spirit of resistance in the face of modern authoritarianism. Perfect for activists, Orwell fans, and defenders of democracy, it blends anti-Trump messaging, retro dystopian aesthetics, and a timeless call to RESIST. A visually powerful reminder that Orwell’s warnings were meant to inspire vigilance, not obedience.