Love Is Love Socks
The slogan of the marriage equality campaign here in Ireland and internationally, love is love originated in the 1960s civil rights movement in the US. The phrase was used to challenge laws that prohibited interracial marriage, arguing that love should not be restricted by race. Its use has evolved to represent the idea that love and relationships should not be judged based on gender, sexual orientation, or any other factor. It emphasizes the importance of accepting and celebrating all forms of love, a message we can get behind. These are socks that allow you to stride with pride.
The irish socksciety are Alex and Joanna, a pair of best friends based in Galway who dance, laugh and work together. They are the kind of people who usually wear baggy, black or grey clothes but socks, socks are very special to them. They choose them very carefully, sometimes odd socks, sometimes patterned or themed, and always lots of colour. That’s why designing socks is what they are passionate about.
These socks brighten up any occasion from a boring business meeting to a wonderful wedding, lunch with family, or party with mates.
What's it made of?
80% cotton, 17% polyamide, and 3% elastane. machine washable
How does it come?
On a recyclable card label. Available in sizes 3-7 and 8-12