Tie Dye Wolf Socks
Description: Breathing Dreams Like Air (Wolf Howl Abstract) Mint / Rainbow Tie-Dye Galaxy • "...Breathing Dreams Like Air..." - The Great Gatsby • “I think we dream so we don't have to be apart so long. If we're in each other's dreams, we can be together all the time.” - Calvin & Hobbes :) • “A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” - John Lennon ⚓ ⚓ ⚓ © 2014 Soaring Anchor Designs. All Rights Reserved.
Breathing Dreams Like Air (Wolf Howl Abstract) Socks
by soaringanchordesigns
$14 $20
Description: Show off your love for retro with this Wolf Pack Tie Dye Lifetime Member Howling Wolf Lover Vintage design. Great gift for anyone who are into retro.
Wolf Pack Tie Dye Lifetime Member Howling Wolf Lover Vintage Socks
by VATee
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate a milestone with this funny 70th birthday design featuring a cranky wolf in a tie-dye shirt. Perfect for anyone entering their terrible seventies with a sense of humor. A great gift for a grumpy friend or family member.
70th Birthday Funny Cranky Wolf Terrible Seventies Gift Socks
by PastThreads
$14 $20
Description: A friend of mine wanted a Christmas present for her mom and was specific about a wolf and wolf pup that are black and white with blue eyes and a tie dye background. I was having a little trouble with the background at first, but once I realized I needed textured pattern, I was satisfied with the piece. Done in markers, colored pencls and watercolor marker brushes and me going happy with a white gel pen.
Description: Cave-style painting of the thylacine or Tasmanian wolf/tiger, along with depictions of some other memorable extinct animals from Australia. Some of these animals became extinct around the time that humans first colonised Australia, while others survived until more recent times. The last known Tasmanian wolf died in captivity 1936. Clockwise from top left: Megalania (giant goanna), Procoptodon (giant short-faced kangaroo), Thylacoleo (marsupial lion), Genyornis (giant flightless bird), Wonambi (giant snake, likely to be the creature which inspired the Rainbow Serpent in Aboriginal culture) and Meiolania (horned turtle).