Vulcan Salute Socks
Description: Vulcan script saying "dif-tor heh smusma" The phrase is attributed to Stephen Crane by Willa Cather in her essay "When I Knew Stephen Crane," first published in 1900: "You have to have the itch of the thing in your fingers, and if you haven't,—well, you're damned lucky, and you'll live long and prosper, that's all. AS FAR AS I CAN SEE THOSE WORDS ARE BEYOND COPYRIGHT LAWS. This is my artistic opinion. Also dif-tor heh smusma is in Vulcan script and language, not trademarked. Please check it out.
Description: Honor peace and logic across the galaxy with this high-contrast Star Trek Vulcan salute illustration. Highlighting Spock's iconic phrase "Live Long and Prosper." framed by Starfleet insignia deltas, the USS Enterprise NCC-1701, and futuristic circuit framing, it's the ultimate sci-fi classic.
Description: Caution meets comedy with this hilarious warning about adhesive accidents. Featuring bold distressed text and a glued-together hand gesture resembling a famous sci-fi greeting, this sarcastic artwork perfectly captures craft project mishaps, DIY blunders, and super glue fails. Ideal for sci-fi fans, crafters, makers, handymen, and anyone who appreciates witty pop culture humor and clever visual puns.