Iron Front Socks
Description: These three arrows on a red background also known as the Anti-Fascist Circle, is the logo of the Iron Front (German: Eiserne Front), a movement founded in Germany by the Social Democrats and the Workers' Party in 1931 to counter the rise of Nazism (SPOILER : they didn't make it) The logo was designed by Sergei Stepanovich Chakhotin a Russian born in Istanbul who, after graduating in medicine, first became Ivan Pavlov's assistant (yes, the dog drooling in response to a certain stimulus) and then studied the psychology of Nazi propaganda analyzing the mechanisms of grip on people and trying, at the same time, to warn the Germans about what was happening but his warnings went unheeded.
Description: These three arrows on a red background also known as the Anti-Fascist Circle, is the logo of the Iron Front (German: Eiserne Front), a movement founded in Germany by the Social Democrats and the Workers' Party in 1931 to counter the rise of Nazism (SPOILER : they didn't make it) The logo was designed by Sergei Stepanovich Chakhotin a Russian born in Istanbul who, after graduating in medicine, first became Ivan Pavlov's assistant (yes, the dog drooling in response to a certain stimulus) and then studied the psychology of Nazi propaganda analyzing the mechanisms of grip on people and trying, at the same time, to warn the Germans about what was happening but his warnings went unheeded.
Description: These three arrows on a red background also known as the Anti-Fascist Circle, is the logo of the Iron Front (German: Eiserne Front), a movement founded in Germany by the Social Democrats and the Workers' Party in 1931 to counter the rise of Nazism (SPOILER : they didn't make it) The logo was designed by Sergei Stepanovich Chakhotin a Russian born in Istanbul who, after graduating in medicine, first became Ivan Pavlov's assistant (yes, the dog drooling in response to a certain stimulus) and then studied the psychology of Nazi propaganda analizing the mechanisms of grip on people and trying, at the same time, to warn the Germans about what was happening but his warnings went unheeded. This t-shirt kills fascism.
Description: Inspired by the historical Iron Front movement, this bold graphic design declares resistance against fascism, racism, and inequality. Three fists strike through oppressive symbols with direct clarity — a visual statement of unity and action for freedom and justice. This is for those who fight for equal rights, stand against hate, and know that silence is not an option. Make your stance visible.
The American Iron Front – Against Fascism, Racism, Inequality Socks
by Frogtitude
$14 $20
Description: These three arrows on a red background also known as the Anti-Fascist Circle, is the logo of the Iron Front (German: Eiserne Front), a movement founded in Germany by the Social Democrats and the Workers' Party in 1931 to counter the rise of Nazism (SPOILER : they didn't make it) The logo was designed by Sergei Stepanovich Chakhotin a Russian born in Istanbul who, after graduating in medicine, first became Ivan Pavlov's assistant (yes, the dog drooling in response to a certain stimulus) and then studied the psychology of Nazi propaganda analizing the mechanisms of grip on people and trying, at the same time, to warn the Germans about what was happening but his warnings went unheeded. This t-shirt kills fascism.
Description: "Sizzle & Style: The Perfect Kitchen Art" Add a touch of warmth and character to your home with this stunning illustration of a perfectly fried egg in a rustic cast-iron skillet. The rich textures and vibrant colors bring the scene to life, evoking the comforting aroma of a home-cooked breakfast. Whether you're a food lover, a passionate cook, or simply want to enhance your kitchen décor, this artwork is a must-have. Its timeless charm blends seamlessly with any style, from modern to farmhouse. Elevate your space with this eye-catching piece and let it inspire your love for cooking every day!