Iwo Jima Socks
Description: This is one of the most well knowing statues commemorating the veterans from WW2. The design features the silhouette of the Iwo Jima statue baked by the American Flag. If you want this design in the corner of the shirt we have that too. Thank you to all our military men and women.
Description: Four cats in different colors holding a cat-paw-printed flag as if they were winning a battle. A perfect gift for cat owners.
Raising the flag on Iwo Jima cats world domination for cats by Tobe Fonseca Socks
by Tobe Fonseca
$14 $20
Description: Honor one of the most powerful moments in American history. This minimalist tribute design captures the iconic raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima in 1945. Rendered in a bold, high-contrast silhouette with a distressed, print-friendly style, this artwork is designed to look strong on black apparel while remaining respectful and timeless. A symbol of unity, sacrifice, and perseverance, this design is ideal for World War II history enthusiasts, veterans, military families, and anyone who appreciates classic wartime imagery. Subtle text reading “IWO JIMA — 1945” grounds the piece in history without overpowering the artwork.
Description: gift idea for memorabilia collectors showing a USA flag with silhouette of Iwo Jima LHD-7 Wasp-class amphibious assault ship with the motto Uncommon Valor.
Iwo Jima LHD-7 Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship Vintage USA American Flag Gift Socks
by Battlefields
$14 $20
Description: Uncommon Valor Iwo Jima Legacy Was A Common Virtue. This design is for patriotic Americans, military veterans, and Marine Corps supporters. It honors World War II history and the brave soldiers of Iwo Jima.
Uncommon Valor Iwo Jima Legacy Was A Common Virtue Military Veteran Patriot Socks
by ClouderArt
$14 $20
Description: A powerful tribute inspired by the iconic Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima photograph, featuring U.S. Marines, the American flag, and the enduring spirit of World War II patriotism. This historic military artwork celebrates heroism, sacrifice, and American unity, making it a strong choice for fans of Marine Corps history, wartime imagery, and classic patriotic symbolism.
Description: Antifa: Anti Fascist Action circa 1945 — A parody of patriotism, the scene borrows Iwo Jima’s glory only to show America hoisting a flag over its own wreckage. The word “Antifa” blazes above, not as an insult but as a mirror—reminding us that every soldier in 1945 was, by definition, anti-fascist. Yet today, that same stance is smeared as radical. “CIRCA 1945” cuts like a punchline: what was once valor is now vilified. The rubble isn’t Europe’s battlefield—it’s America’s democracy, collapsing under revisionist spin while the flag still waves, stubborn, over the ruins.
Description: Antifa: Anti Fascist Action Cora 1945 — A parody of patriotism, the scene borrows Iwo Jima’s glory only to show America hoisting a flag over its own wreckage. The word “Antifa” blazes above, not as an insult but as a mirror—reminding us that every soldier in 1945 was, by definition, anti-fascist. Yet today, that same stance is smeared as radical. “CIRCA 1945” cuts like a punchline: what was once valor is now vilified. The rubble isn’t Europe’s battlefield—it’s America’s democracy, collapsing under revisionist spin while the flag still waves, stubborn, over the ruins.
Description: This design features the iconic WWII photo of soldiers raising the American flag at Iwo Jima. The text reads "Veterans Against Fascism" in a stencil font. If you are a veteran yourself, or have one in your family, wear this to the next No Kings protest or just around town to show that you won't stand for the Trump regime's escalating attempts to replace American Freedom with Fascism!
Description: Antifa: Anti Fascist Action circa 1945 — Six figures heave the American flag skyward, their helmets glowing like halos of defiance. The scene mirrors Rosenthal’s 1945 photograph, but here the flag is both national and ideological—an emblem of resistance against creeping authoritarianism. “ANTIFA” blazes above, “CIRCA 1945” grounds below, reminding that antifascism was never radical, but foundational. The soldiers lift not just cloth, but a legacy: America’s myth forged in opposition to tyranny. The ground may be rubble—war, lies, propaganda—yet they rise anyway.
Description: This is a dedication to Remember the members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty. Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is an iconic photograph of six United States Marines raising the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in the final stages of the Pacific War. The photograph, taken by Joe Rosenthal of the Associated Press on February 23, 1945. , was first published in Sunday newspapers two days later and reprinted in thousands of publications. The photograph has come to be regarded in the United States as one of the most significant and recognizable images of World War II.