Nature Adventure Socks
Description: OFFICIALLY LICENSED Smokey Bear Vintage Logo -- Smokey Bear has been spreading his message of wildfire prevention since 1944. Celebrate this American outdoor icon with this new line of products designed with his mission in mind! Smokey's Friends Don't Play With Matches Retro Smokey Bear art -- Officially Licensed. The name & character of Smokey Bear are the property of the United States, as provided by 16 U.S.C. 580p-1 and used under license from the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2022 USDA Forest Service. All rights reserved.
OFFICIALLY LICENSED Smokey Bear Vintage Logo Socks
by Giant Step Design Co.
$14 $20
Description: "Wilderness is not a luxury, but a necessity of the human spirit." - Edward Abbey. This beautiful quote from the famous environmentalist is a great reminder to prioritize our time in the great outdoors and preserve the wild for future generations. Featuring a relaxing mountain lake scene, this simple nature design will be daily inspiration to get out and explore. Dark grey color scheme with subtle topographic map textures. We hope it serves as frequent encouragement to appreciate nature and stay wild.
Edward Abbey Nature Quote - Wilderness is Not a Luxury Socks
by sentinelsupplyco
$14 $20
Description: This distressed red plaid bear design is a great gift for gay bears, chubby bears, daddy bears, or gay cubs that are in your life. It's a great subtle way to show off their Gay Bear Pride. Nothing says Gay Hipster Bear like a big hairy bearded man sporting a red plaid bear. An idea for the PNW bears or wilderness campers and those who love wild animals. Grr. Woof. Bears.
Red Buffalo Check Vintage Bear for Gay Bear Pride | BearlyBrand Socks
by BearlyBrand
$14 $20
Description: Climbing! (also known as Mountain Climbing!) is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Mountain. Recording began in 1969 and the album was released on March 7, 1970, by Windfall Records, and quickly reached number 17 on the American Top Albums chart. Climbing! included the group's best-known song, "Mississippi Queen," which became a reached number 21 in the Hot 100 chart in 1970, and "Never in My Life," which was received heavy rotation on contemporary FM radio.