Heal Wounds Socks
Description: The registered wound care nurse-designed Heal Wounds Bandage offers advanced wound-care technology for quick and effective healing. With specially formulated materials and innovative design, this bandage provides superior protection and comfort for all types of wounds.
Heal Wounds Bandage - Registered Wound Care Nurse Socks
by Guddy Pixemate
$14 $20
Description: Linkin shirt Park pride — "Crawling in my skin These wounds, they will not heal". vintage screen-print nu metal design for Linkin fans and Park collectors — chester, chester bennington, rock, emily armstrong, metal, nu metal. Perfect Linkin graphic tee Park gift for concerts, birthdays, holidays and record store days. Soft, high-quality Park lovers fabric — Linkin spirit built to last wash after wash. Since 2000.
Crawling in my skin These wounds, they will not heal Nu Metal Since 2000 Socks
by Befloons
$14 $20
Description: Let the party know your limits with this design reading, "I cannot heal 'Stupid'. The Party's Babysitter. SERVICES: - Cure Wounds - Lesser Restoration - Telling you, Gary, not to pet the Owlbear". The perfect humor for the dedicated healer in your tabletop roleplaying group. Keep your friends alive, even when they make terrible decisions!
I Cannot Heal Stupid The Partys Babysitter Cure Wounds Lesser Restoration Funny Cleric Socks
by Fenay Designs
$14 $20
Description: Matching Family Christmas, Santa Elf Squad Outfit Great Winter Time Holiday Apparel To Wear While Visiting Santa And His Elves. Wear In Family Holiday Photos Around The Christmas Tree Or For A Party Costume At Thanksgiving Dinner, Halloween Party
Tis The Season To Heal Wounds Wound Care Nurse Christmas Socks
by afloshirt
$14 $20
Description: Step into the fractured psyche of Trevor Reznik with this haunting, vintage-style tribute to The Machinist. Rendered in gritty pulp-horror illustration, the design captures Trevor’s gaunt, mechanical descent into madness — shackled to time, paranoia, and guilt. The ticking clock, gears of isolation, and cryptic question “Who Are You?” echo the film’s existential dread. Perfect for fans of psychological horror, cult cinema, and dark surrealist art. Wear the wound — not the healing.