Falling Socks
Description: Channel your inner Forrest with this hilarious and nostalgic cartoon tee featuring a bearded runner mid-stride and the iconic phrase: “I Just Felt Like Running.” Perfect for fans of Forrest Gump, casual joggers, and lovers of quirky pop culture mashups. This vintage-style design brings humor, heart, and just a little cardio energy to your wardrobe. Great for movie buffs, runners, or anyone who enjoys a good spontaneous sprint!
Description: A humorous scientific diagram showing a black cat in freefall. Red arrows and labels indicate forces acting on the cat, labeled 'Fc'. A piece of buttered toast is held by the cat's paws, with forces labeled 'F_BT' and 'F_BT' shown affecting it. The cat has wide, surprised yellow eyes and an open mouth.
Description: A comical cartoon rooster with wide, staring eyes and its tongue hanging out, depicted in vibrant red, orange, and teal. Several stylized brown leaves are scattered around the rooster's head and body against a black background. The text 'F-CAW-F' is prominently displayed above the rooster.
Description: A humorous visual depicting two penguins holding a grey cloth to catch a third penguin falling from above. The falling penguin is upside down with its legs extended upwards. The text 'TAKING BACK SUNDAY' is prominently displayed in yellow at the bottom. The scene is set against a black background.
Description: A stylized depiction of a young girl in a yellow dress holding a lavender umbrella while walking in the rain. Salt is falling from the umbrella and accumulating below. The text "All these flavors and you choose to be SALTY" is written in yellow and white. Nutritional information is also present.
Description: "In autumn even though I may see it again, how can I sleep with the moon this evening?" This ancient Japanese poem captures what this oak tree print is all about - that bittersweet moment when seasons change. The tree stands solid while everything shifts around it, very wabi sabi in its acceptance of impermanence. It's the kind of piece that works in meditation spaces, libraries, or anywhere you need a visual reminder to slow down. The woodblock style keeps it authentic to Japanese artistic tradition while the liminal quality - that in-between feeling of autumn - makes it universally relatable. Philosophy students, meditation practitioners, and dark academia types tend to gravitate toward this one.