Peace Love Pizza Socks
Peace Love Pizza Retro Weathered Vintage Socks
by Vanilla Ice Cream
$14 $20
Description: Funny graphic features a chilled-out raccoon meditating on a trash can lid while holding a half-eaten slice of pizza.
Peace Love And Pizza Crusts Funny Raccoon Socks
by Funky Brain Co.
$14 $20
Description: If you lived in Seattle in the late '60s, you probably remember the Emerald City's burgeoning counterculture scene that could be found in the U-District. Within this scene reminiscent of Northern California, numerous hippie run businesses sprang up, one of which was Morningtown Pizza and Subs. Tom Ninkovich, Warren Argo, and Bob Owen were friends who quit their jobs to make a worker-owned cooperative pizza parlor a reality, and Morningtown opened their doors on April Fools' Day 1969. Located in a converted garage at 4110 Roosevelt Way NE, the atmosphere was low-key with a folk music soundtrack, and a staff of hippies making some surprisingly food. The college crowd ate it up, as the U-District was lacking in food options in the '60s.
Description: Savor the delightful fusion of food and message with this creative design! Showcasing a pepperoni pizza artfully crafted into a peace symbol, it's topped with the playful slogan "GIVE PIZZA CHANCE." This design is a delectable treat for pizza lovers, peace advocates, and anyone with a taste for quirky, fun graphics. Perfect for those who believe in harmony, love a good slice, and enjoy a dash of humor in their everyday life. Whether you're a foodie, a peacemaker, or simply a fan of witty wordplay, this design serves up a slice of joy and a message of unity in the most appetizing way!