Endemic Species Socks
Description: Celebrate Independence Day with a retro vintage-style design featuring a Mohave Ground Squirrel wearing an American flag scarf. This unique illustration honors one of America's endemic species while adding a nostalgic touch to your 4th of July festivities.
Endemic species of America: MOHAVE GROUND SQUIRREL Socks
by Ecologist
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate 250 years of American history with this bold patriotic Mohave ground squirrel design, featuring a festive red, white, and blue theme, fireworks, stars, and a proud all-American look. Perfect for history lovers, wildlife fans, and anyone celebrating the United States 250th anniversary in style.
250 America anniversary | Mohave ground squirrel Socks
by Ecologist
$14 $20
Description: 6 New Zealand birds. I drew these out as a mural a few years ago. Recently I decided to remake them graphically, it was a fun project for me. Revisiting my old work using technology to improve and refine my early work. I used Koru patterns. The koru (Māori for "loop" is a spiral shape based on the shape of a new unfurling silver fern frond and symbolizing new life, growth, strength and peace. New Zealand has so many wonderful birds, we are lucky to have them. Featuring Takahe, Kiwi, Fantail, Silvereye, Rock Wren, and Tomtit. A great gift for a Kiwi who misses home, or even one that you want to remind how great home is.
Description: It was here before the dinosaurs. It survived five mass extinctions. It has a third eye, no ear holes, and absolutely zero interest in your opinion about it. The tuatara — New Zealand's living dinosaur, established 200 million years ago — finally has a shirt that takes it as seriously as it takes itself.
Living Dinosaur Tuatara Est. 200 Million Years Ago — NZ Endemic Reptile Dark Metal Art, New Zealand Living Fossil Wildlife Gift Socks
by Luminari Creations
$14 $20
Description: Māui and Hector's dolphins are found nowhere else on earth. They are taonga — treasured, sacred, irreplaceable — and in 2026 they need protecting more urgently than ever. "Protect Our Taonga: Conservation 2026" is for every Kiwi and every ocean advocate who knows what we stand to lose.
Protect Our Taonga — NZ Māui Hector's Dolphin Conservation 2026 Line Art, New Zealand Marine Wildlife Aotearoa Gift Socks
by Luminari Creations
$14 $20
Description: Discover one of New Zealand's most extraordinary native creatures with this stunning stained glass inspired illustration of the Giant Wētā, an ancient survivor found nowhere else in the world. Set beneath a moonlit forest canopy, this artwork captures the remarkable beauty of the Giant Wētā as it rests on a moss-covered log surrounded by native ferns, fungi, and forest plants. Rich jewel-toned colours, intricate stained glass textures, and peaceful woodland scenery celebrate one of Aotearoa's most fascinating and unique insects. Perfect for insect enthusiasts, wildlife lovers, conservation supporters, nature collectors, and anyone who appreciates New Zealand's incredible biodiversity. Part of the New Zealand Native Wildlife Collection
Giant Wētā Forest Survivor – New Zealand Native Wildlife Stained Glass Art Socks
by IainDesigns
$14 $20
Description: Show your patriotic spirit with this vintage-style 4th of July design featuring a proud marmot set against bold American rays, mountain silhouettes, and a classic banner. The distressed retro look gives it a rugged, timeless feel that works great for Independence Day celebrations and everyday wear. Perfect for animal lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys Americana-inspired artwork with a unique twist. Great for T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and patriotic gifts.
Description: Tauhou is the Maori name for the Silvereye. This design features 3 Tauhou flying in formation. This Bird is designed with curving korus and curving colours which represent the true colours of the beautiful Silvereye. The silvereye, also know as Wax-eye (Zosterops lateralis) or White-eye, colonised New Zealand from Australia and is one of New Zealand’s widespread bird species. It is found throughout New Zealand. Silvereyes are small songbirds that are easily recognised by a white eye-ring; their feathers are olive-green above and cream below.
Description: Eight hundred kilometres east of the New Zealand mainland, in the world's first timezone, sit the Chatham Islands — Te Whanga — home to one of the world's most dramatic conservation stories, one of the Pacific's most spectacular endemic flowers, and a population of permanent residents who have chosen the edge of the world as their address and consider it the correct choice. This botanical heritage illustration brings together the Myosotidium hortensia — the Chatham Island forget-me-not — and the black robin, and frames them both exactly where they belong.
Chatham Islands The Edge of the World Est 1842 | NZ Endemic Flora Fauna Botanical Art | Black Robin Forget-Me-Not Heritage Print Socks
by Luminari Creations
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate wildlife, nature, and Americana with this detailed illustration of a marmot standing proudly among wildflowers, alpine peaks, and a softly waving American flag. Perfect for animal lovers, hikers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys patriotic outdoor art with a rustic mountain feel. A strong fit for T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and gifts for people who love wildlife, national pride, and scenic landscapes.
Patriotic Olympic Marmot in the Mountains 4thof july Socks
by Ecologist
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate the charm of the Pacific Northwest's beloved Olympic marmot with this heartwarming illustration of two nose-touching marmots nestled inside a lush wreath of wildflowers, including lupine, paintbrush, and buttercups. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, hikers, wildlife lovers, and anyone who adores Washington State's Olympic National Park, this design blends whimsical botanical art with adorable animal charm. A great gift idea for birdwatchers, campers, biology teachers, park rangers, or fans of cute woodland creatures. Wear your love for wildlife and native flora with this unique, hand-illustrated design available on t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more.
Olympic Marmot Love – Wildflower Wreath Wildlife Art Socks
by Ecologist
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate Independence Day with a true American original! This vintage-style, retro badge design features the majestic Olympic marmot—a rare species found nowhere else in the world except the alpine meadows of Washington's Olympic National Park. With a classic 1776-2026 patriotic theme, distressed sunburst rays, and the marmot proudly holding the American flag atop a mountain peak, this design perfectly blends 4th of July pride with wildlife conservation. It is an ideal choice for national park enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a unique, eco-conscious way to celebrate America's natural heritage. Perfect for summer barbecues, hiking trips, or fireworks watching!
axolotl ajolote in xochimilco mexican pattern art Socks
by Jorge Lebeau
$14 $20
Description: Miromiro is the Maori name for the North Island Tomtit. Drawn incorporating Maori Koru patterns. The koru (Māori for “loop”) is a spiral shape based on the shape of a new unfurling silver fern frond and symbolizing new life, growth, strength and peace. Draw with vector, the back ground is a forest brown inspired by the natural habitat of the small bird of the New Zealand bush.