Warner Socks
Description: End Records was a record label founded in 1957 by George Goldner. In 1962 the label was acquired by Morris Levy and incorporated into Roulette Records. Among its more successful recording acts were the Flamingos, the Chantels, and Little Anthony and the Imperials; it also recorded singles by Marilyn Monroe and Wilt Chamberlain. In 1988 Roulette was purchased by Rhino Records, and Rhino in turn was sold in the 1990s to what is now the Warner Music Group, which currently owns the End Records archives.
The Special “That’s My Boy” Design for Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Socks
by TeeSeed
$14 $20
Description: This design blends a worn, vintage aesthetic with a dystopian club concept, featuring distressed textures and retro-inspired typography. The gritty, underground feel evokes a sense of rebellion and hidden worlds, capturing the essence of a secretive sector-based society. With its faded ink look and edgy tone, it appeals to fans of moody, alternative visuals and futuristic dystopian themes.
Description: The ”Big 4” American auto manufacturers couldn’t agree on too many things in the 1950s and ’60s, but one thing they could agree on, however, was the Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed transmission. Each of the manufacturers used the T-10 at some point during these years and even into the 70s in some applications. Because the transmission was used in so many production vehicles, they were easy to find, as well as being a reliable and strong four-speed, sought after by many racing enthusiasts of the time. They are still very popular with classic car and muscle car restorers today with the most popular version of the T-10 among enthusiasts being the Power Brute Super T-10 which used a 26-spline input shaft and were built to withstand the higher rpms.
Description: Celebrate “The Greatest Show on Turf” with this electrifying pixel art tribute to Isaac Bruce, the iconic wide receiver of the St. Louis Rams. Rendered in nostalgic 8-bit fashion, Bruce is captured mid-stride, gripping a red football while wearing his classic blue and gold uniform. The crisp block-style number 80 and bold white “BRUCE” text complete this retro visual. The pixelated shading and chunky outlines perfectly evoke the golden age of arcade football and classic gaming aesthetics.
Isaac Bruce Pixel Art Rams Legend in Retro Gaming Style Socks
by Car Arts
$14 $20
Description: Actually, this can be related to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliette, or even to someone called Juliette (please, if your name is Juliette, don't get offended) but actually, I was inspired by the SHATTER ME series written by Tahereh Mafi, because sometimes Juliette Ferrars' actions don't even make sense. Not going to spoil you, just read Restore Me. WTF, JULIETTE, WTF
Description: On November 19, 1980, Natalie Green, Tootie Ramsey and Jo Polniaczek walked into Peekskill, New York’s exclusive private boarding school, Eastland Academy to discover their roomate was local legend BLAIR WARNER. They were never heard from again. One year later, their footage was found, documenting the students’ eight year journey of taking the good, taking the bad, taking them both and capturing the terrifying events that led to them learning the FACTS OF LIFE.