Converse Socks
Description: Japanese painter Hiroshi Nagai started his career in King Terry’s studio and made a name for himself in the early ’80s. His depictions of West Coast America during the ’50s worked wonders during Japan’s economic boom from the 80s. There was also a new genre to tie it all together: City Pop.
Converse Indiana IN Vintage Athletic Sports Design Socks
by Lines of Age Studio ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
$14 $20
Description: Japanese painter Hiroshi Nagai started his career in King Terry’s studio and made a name for himself in the early ’80s. His depictions of West Coast America during the ’50s worked wonders during Japan’s economic boom from the 80s. There was also a new genre to tie it all together: City Pop.
Description: Japanese painter Hiroshi Nagai started his career in King Terry’s studio and made a name for himself in the early ’80s. His depictions of West Coast America during the ’50s worked wonders during Japan’s economic boom from the 80s. There was also a new genre to tie it all together: City Pop.
Description: Original hand-drawn retro travel artwork featuring the Boole Tree in Sequoia National Forest, California. This vintage-inspired illustration celebrates giant sequoia scenery, forest hiking, Sierra Nevada landscapes, and scenic travel near Converse Basin Grove and the Kings Canyon area. Created for people who love giant trees, California wilderness, memorable day hikes, and classic outdoor travel art.
Boole Tree Sequoia National Forest Vintage Travel Art Socks
by HalpinDesign
$14 $20
Description: Enjoy a touch of classic elegance with our unique shirt that reflects the spirit of youth and renewal! Featuring a design featuring the iconic Converse shoe, this shirt adds a touch of charm and distinction to your look. Whether you are a fan of sporty style or looking for a unique detail that expresses your personality, this shirt will be a perfect choice. Wear it with jeans or shorts to complete your look with a touch of modernity and attractiveness. Image taken: @macrovector_official
Description: Japanese painter Hiroshi Nagai started his career in King Terry’s studio and made a name for himself in the early ’80s. His depictions of West Coast America during the ’50s worked wonders during Japan’s economic boom from the 80s. There was also a new genre to tie it all together: City Pop.
Description: Japanese painter Hiroshi Nagai started his career in King Terry’s studio and made a name for himself in the early ’80s. His depictions of West Coast America during the ’50s worked wonders during Japan’s economic boom from the 80s. There was also a new genre to tie it all together: City Pop.
Description: It's A Converse Thing You Wouldn't Understand Funny Family Matching footwear fun for those in the know. A playful design for family gatherings and shared passions.
It's A Converse Thing You Wouldn't Understand Family Socks
by ultrafourtyseven
$14 $20
Description: Quirky family design! Express your bond with this fun graphic. Makes a cool matching set.
It's A Converse Thing You Wouldn't Understand Family Socks
by ultrafourtyseven
$14 $20
Description: Aesthetic minimalist pink halftone canvas sneakers sketch paying tribute to alternative rock subcultures and raw poetry.
Grunge Icon Retro Pink Converse Sneakers Sketch Socks
by The Highland Leprechaun
$14 $20
Description: A stylish orange high top sneaker decorated with cheerful white daisies. Perfect for flower lovers, sneaker enthusiasts, cottagecore fans, and anyone who enjoys colourful floral designs. This cute and playful illustration looks great on stickers, t-shirts, mugs, notebooks, phone cases, and other accessories. A fun design that combines classic sneakers style with a bright daisy pattern and summer vibes.
Description: Japanese painter Hiroshi Nagai started his career in King Terry’s studio and made a name for himself in the early ’80s. His depictions of West Coast America during the ’50s worked wonders during Japan’s economic boom from the 80s. There was also a new genre to tie it all together: City Pop.
Description: Japanese painter Hiroshi Nagai started his career in King Terry’s studio and made a name for himself in the early ’80s. His depictions of West Coast America during the ’50s worked wonders during Japan’s economic boom from the 80s. There was also a new genre to tie it all together: City Pop.
Description: Japanese painter Hiroshi Nagai started his career in King Terry’s studio and made a name for himself in the early ’80s. His depictions of West Coast America during the ’50s worked wonders during Japan’s economic boom from the 80s. There was also a new genre to tie it all together: City Pop.