Discotheque Socks
Description: Rainbows dance and echo into each other all of the colors of the rainbow to light up the boogie dance decade of the 1970s! They glow like discotheque neon lights to take you back on the journey to this glorious era of the seventies. Makes a great gift for the 70s music lovers and ones nostalgic for this 70s decade of wonderful music and pop culture. Instagram@ Artbydebcamp Facebook@ Art by Deborah Camp
Description: This disco ball is all decked out for the happy Holidays with his Santa hat as he flashes and glows in shades of red and green for the Merry Christmas season this winter. He is sure to light up the way to the dance floor of your heart as it journeys back to the festive 1970s. Instagram@ Artbydebcamp Facebook@ Art by Deborah Camp
Red and Green Santa Christmas Disco Ball Socks
by Art by Deborah Camp
$14 $20
Penelope Benidorm Discoteca Discotheque Spain Sticker Socks
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$14 $20
Description: Disco Inferno is a song by American disco band the Trammps from their 1976 fourth studio album of the same name. With two other cuts by the group, it reached number-one on the US Dance Club Charts in early '77, but had limited mainstream success until 1978, after being included on the soundtrack to the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever.
Description: Coming right out of the 1970s is this rainbow disco ball pattern with twinkles sure to light up the dance floor of your heart as it journeys back to the seventies. Makes a nostalgic gift for a disco music fanatic filled with pride for this glorious decade. Instagram@ Artbydebcamp Facebook@ Art by Deborah Camp
Penelope Benidorm Discoteca Discotheque Spain Sticker Socks
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$14 $20
Description: This sparkling pink disco ball spins around and around as it reflects all shades of pink from a light pink to magenta in order to light up the way of the dance floor of your heart time traveling back to the music era of the glamorous and glorious boogie of the 1970's. Instagram@ Artbydebcamp Facebook@ Art by Deborah Camp
Pink Vintage Sparkling Shiny Disco Ball Socks
by Art by Deborah Camp
$14 $20
Happiness is the True Measure of Success in Orange Socks
by Doodle by Meg
$14 $20
Description: Once people find out that a purple Pekingese shirt exists, there will be a run on them. You might as well get one now before there's a shortage. There are many perks to owning one of these exquisite purple Pekingese fashions. You will be envied. You will be adored. You will be worshipped. People will swoon over you. Strangers will buy you coffee at your favorite café. Champagne will mysteriously appear at your table in restaurants. Tollbooth operators will wave you through without charging a dime. All this—and so much more—will reveal itself once you unleash the incredible power of the purple Pekingese.
The Uppity Turtle Los Angeles 1975 Vintage - (tarot-niko) Socks
by Lana shop
$14 $20
Description: Paradise Garage, AKA "the Garage" was a NY discotheque notable in the history of dance and pop music, as well as LGBT and nightclub cultures, and is often referred to as "NY's Greatest Club." It opened in 1977 in SoHo and is credited with influencing modern nightclubs by promoting dancing above verbal interaction and making the DJ -- who played any and all kinds of music, as long as you could dance to it -- the center of attention. A young Madonna Ciccone would watch Chaka Khan and Gloria Gaynor there before becoming a performer herself, along with Duran Duran, Cyndi Lauper, New Order and Whitney Houston, amongst others. It’s lease was terminated in 1987, when it was converted to a Verizon truck depot before being demolished.
Description: The purple disco ball is jamming to your favorite old school disco music tunes blaring in the headphones of the flashy era of the 1970's as it spins and dazzles to light up the dance floor of your heart as it journeys back to the 70's. Instagram@ Artbydebcamp Facebook@ Art by Deborah Camp
Description: Created for the POD Central #septcho2020 September 2020 creative challenge. Theme - Disco. The embodiment of the disco dance era was the night club with it's mirror ball and illuminated flashing light dance floor. This design has taken those concepts and created the slogan "Disco Never Died' using the disco ball for the 'o' in disco and the word 'died' is based around the disco dance floor. Ideal for those who lived the 1970s and early 1980s and believe that indeed disco lives on. For those who have embraced the inner 'disco queen' of the 70s and 80s and want to get their groove on and dance the night away spreading the message.
Disco Never Died - Mirror Ball and Dance Floor Theme Text Design Socks
by karenmcfarland13
$14 $20