Maple Leaf Socks
Description: Cool illustration of a moose rocking reflective sunglasses and a red winter hat with a bold maple leaf flag. Perfect for celebrating Canada Day, showing Canadian pride, or gifting to anyone who loves wildlife and humor. Fun, stylish, and versatile—looks great on both dark and light shirts. A unique design for parties, travel, or everyday Canadian vibes.
Canadian Moose with Sunglasses – Maple Leaf Canada Day Style Socks
by Nylaey mond
$14 $20
Vancouver Canada Vintage Minimal Travel Poster Socks
by Nextartstore
$14 $20
A Vintage Travel Art of Vancouver - Canada Socks
by TheGoodOldVintage
$14 $20
Groovy Maple Leaves Canada Flag Canadian Boy Girl Kids Socks
by kajhoum
$14 $20
Description: Show your Canadian pride with this humor sarcastic Dear Canada We Hate Him Too Canadian Flag maple leaf vintage distressed design tee for men, women, friends and family who love witty statements. Dear Canada We Hate Him Too Funny Political Protest Canadian Flag T-shirt for men women.
Dear Canada We Hate Him Too Anti Trump Political Protest Canadian Flag Socks
by JusticeDood
$14 $20
Description: Show your love to your hometown Toronto, It doesn't matter if you grew up in the city or just love Toronto, your immeasurable love and pride will be clear whenever you wear this epic tee!
I Love Toronto My Home Colorful City Skyline Design - wht Socks
by Hurriyyatee
$14 $20
Description: Show your Canadian pride with this humor sarcastic Dear Canada We Hate Him Too Canadian Flag maple leaf vintage distressed design tee for men, women, friends and family who love witty statements. Dear Canada We Hate Him Too Funny Political Protest Canadian Flag T-shirt for men women.
Dear Canada We Hate Him Too Canadian Flag Anti Trump Political Protest Socks
by NapoleonArt
$14 $20
Description: The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. Since 1989, the team has played its home games primarily at Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto.