Patriotic Punk Socks
Description: Unleash your inner rebel with this bold punk rock design featuring a screaming patriot with a red mohawk, denim vest, and an American flag blast. Perfect for alternative Fourth of July celebrations, punk concerts, or everyday rebellion, this graphic piece captures the energy of patriotic anarchy. Wear it on a , , or tank top to show your rebellious spirit.
Screaming Patriot Punk Rocker With American Flag Blast Socks
by Xfiber Production
$14 $20
Description: this 'Feral But Free - Loud & Proud' design! Featuring a cool retro raccoon rocking sunglasses and carrying a classic vintage boombox, this punk-rock and street-style inspired graphic is perfect for animal lovers, music enthusiasts, and anyone with a rebellious spirit. Great for 4th of July celebrations, summer vibes, or everyday sarcastic humor. Available on t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and magnets!"
Feral But Free Retro Raccoon with Boombox Socks
by NomiCrafts
$14 $20
Description: Patriotic skeleton artwork with American flag sunglasses, fireworks, and bold protest quote for a bold, festive, red white and blue look.
patriotic skeleton fireworks American flag quote Socks
by ANCIENT INK STUDIO
$14 $20
Distressed The Clash // London Calling Socks
by The Bronze
$14 $20
Description: Unleash your inner rebel with this explosive patriotic heavy metal design. Featuring a skeleton drummer in a tricorn hat, studded leather jacket, and combat boots, hammering a stars-and-stripes drum, this artwork is perfect for metalheads, bikers, and drummers. Ideal for 4th of July concerts, Memorial Day parties, or everyday rock attitude.
Patriotic Heavy Metal Skeleton Drummer Socks
by Xfiber Production
$14 $20
Description: Show your rebellious patriotic side with this edgy Statue of Liberty illustration. Featuring dark neon colors, American flag sunglasses, and a punk rock attitude.
Resisting Shit Since Seventy Six Punk Statue Of Liberty Socks
by AtlasMo
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate America's Semiquincentennial with this edgy, distressed streetwear design.
4th of July Distressed design - America's 250th Anniversary Socks
by Morrey
$14 $20
Description: A bold retro rock design featuring fierce rebellious lips with fangs, vintage Americana colors, star-spangled details, and edgy outlaw energy. Perfect for fans of retro fashion, rockabilly style, punk attitude, patriotic aesthetics, and statement graphic art. This striking design blends rebellious charm with vintage USA vibes, making it a standout choice for concerts, casual streetwear, and unique gift ideas.
Lost Americana Rebel Lips Retro Rock USA Design Socks
by CARTOON 💫 ALLIES
$14 $20
Description: A high-contrast, edgy grunge graphic featuring a stark silhouette of Lady Liberty holding her torch over a heavily splattered, distressed red, white, and blue flag backdrop. Ideal for bold streetwear.
Distressed Splatter Independence Day Silhouette Socks
by S.D.K
$14 $20
Description: A manic firework fanatic grins beneath the bold phrase “Firework Felon,” loaded with rockets, firecrackers, and patriotic explosives. A smoking fuse, camo shorts, skull tattoo, red-white-and-blue details, and chaotic starbursts push the scene into outrageous lowbrow comedy. Bright red, yellow, blue, and black create a loud retro aesthetic blending Fourth of July humor, reckless backyard fireworks energy, redneck parody, punk illustration, and over-the-top patriotic chaos.
Firework Felon Fourth of July Chaos Socks
by Victor Shadehorn
$14 $20
Description: A bold vintage-style design featuring Benjamin Franklin reimagined as a fierce punk rocker, shouting into a retro microphone while wearing a studded leather jacket. Distressed sepia linework, explosive splatter textures, and rebellious energy give this artwork a gritty USA250 aesthetic. Perfect for fans of patriotic parody, American history humor, colonial rebellion, and rock-inspired vintage graphics.
Benjamin Franklin Punk Rocker USA250 Socks
by Victor Shadehorn
$14 $20
Description: The phrase Kill Your Television is a rebellious cultural slogan that emerged from punk and counterculture movements as a critique of passive media consumption. Popularized in the '70s and '80s—appearing on stickers, T-shirts, and album artwork—it encouraged people to reject the influence of mainstream television, which critics believed promoted conformity, consumerism, and shallow entertainment. Rather than literally destroying a TV, the phrase symbolized turning it off and engaging more actively with the world: making art, playing music, reading, or participating in real-life communities. Alternative scenes embraced the slogan as part of a broader DIY ethos that valued independent thought and creativity over corporate media narratives.
Description: This Washington DC design features the text Federal Hardcore and District Crew. Crossed microphones, the Capitol dome, stars, and distressed lettering create a loud punk music look. A bold choice for DC music fans, hardcore showgoers, streetwear lovers, and capital city rebels.
Federal Hardcore District Crew Washington DC Music Design Socks
by Fenay Designs
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate 250 with a punk rock vocalist sporting a red mohawk, singing into a vintage microphone and shredding on an electric guitar. Wearing a studded vest over an anarchy symbol , the high-energy composition is packed with comic-book stars and lightning bolts. Perfect for punk fans and musicians, grab this rebellious for your next concert or gig.
250 Punk Rocker with Red Mohawk and Vintage Mic Socks
by Xfiber Production
$14 $20
Description: Spilling the tea and dodging the crown. 🐈⬛🇺🇸 This scribble black cat knows there are No Kings in America. Shop the look now!
No Kings in America - Scribble Black Cat Socks
by Allisson
$14 $20
Description: Because nothing says freedom like a grunge-style black and white American flag that looks like it’s been through a few wars and at least one questionable road trip. This isn’t your typical patriotic t-shirt—it’s for those who love their country, rebellion, and distressed aesthetics in equal measure. Whether you’re raising hell, or just looking effortlessly cool, this shirt has your back.
Description: Channel the spirit of revolution with this punk rock twist on history. Featuring a colonial soldier in sunglasses and a face bandana, shredding an electric guitar amid halftone explosion bursts, the 'Still Revolting' design is a rebellious mashup perfect for rock concerts, music festivals, or alternative Fourth of July wear. Whether on a , , or , this edgy grunge art is sure to turn heads and spark conversations about freedom and rock 'n' roll. Ideal for guitarists, history buffs, and anyone who refuses to conform.
Still Revolting Punk Revolutionary Rocker Socks
by Xfiber Production
$14 $20
Description: A concert announcement poster for 'The Oneders' playing in person at Villapiano's Pizza in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Friday, October 9th. Features a distressed, patriotic theme with red, white, and blue elements and cracked textures.
The Oneders From Erie Pennsylvania Concert Poster Socks
by YOOOOSTUDIO
$14 $20
Description: American Traditional Patriotic Atomic Bomb Belle Pin-up Girl in vintage texture
American Traditional Patriotic Atomic Bomb Belle Pin-up Girl Vintage Texture Socks
by OldSalt
$14 $20