Rush Socks
Description: A bold and striking vintage-style artwork inspired by the legendary band Rush. The design features the iconic Rush logo rendered in distressed red tones, giving it a weathered, grunge-like texture that radiates both power and timeless rock energy. With its classic typography and raw finish, this piece captures the progressive rock spirit and enduring influence of Rush. Perfect for fans who appreciate authentic retro band aesthetics and iconic rock memorabilia.
Description: A fun and energetic cartoon mashup celebrating the legendary Rush — complete with Alex Lifeson shredding on a fiery red guitar, Geddy Lee in his RASH shirt grooving on bass beside a tiny Moog, and Neil Peart jumping behind the kit with his iconic Starman symbol. Styled in a playful Peanuts-inspired look, this design blends prog-rock nostalgia with classic comic charm. This edition is an action-focused variant of the concept, perfect for fans who want a lively alternate take on the original mashup.
Description: A Rush Band and Charlie Brown inspired Mashup! (Bright Version) Two worlds collide in this playful mashup where the legendary rock trio Rush meets the timeless charm of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Rendered in warm vintage tones, this design reimagines Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart as cheerful cartoon characters straight out of Sunday morning comics — guitars, drumsticks, and all. A perfect tribute for fans who grew up loving both the prog-rock precision of Rush and the heartfelt simplicity of Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts universe. Wear it and show your love for complex time signatures, existential musings, and a good round-headed smile.
Description: Rush is a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto in 1968. The band's original line-up included guitarist Alex Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey, and bassist and vocalist Jeff Jones, whom Geddy Lee replaced shortly after its formation. Rush went through a few line-up changes over the next six years, before arriving at its classic power trio line-up with the addition of Neil Peart in July 1974, replacing Rutsey four months after the release of their self-titled debut album.