Icon Dress Socks
Our Icon Socks are locally made just around the corner from our flagship store on Wurundjeri Country in Brunswick.
These socks are a step up from our classic crew socks and are perfect if you want to make a statement.
Designed in bold red, black and yellow, these socks are a fun and feature some of our beloved Aboriginal symbols of resistance and culture. This includes the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags, a decolonised map of “Australia” and Bunjil, a well known wedge-tailed eagle, who is the spiritual creator and protector of the Kulin Nation in Victoria.
✔️ Australian made
✔️ Ethical Clothing Australia accredited
✔️ Locally made on Wurundjeri Country in Brunswick
Our Icon Socks are locally made just around the corner from our flagship store on Wurundjeri Country in Brunswick.
These socks are a step up from our classic crew socks and are perfect if you want to make a statement.
Designed in bold red, black and yellow, these socks are a fun and feature some of our beloved Aboriginal symbols of resistance and culture. This includes the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags, a decolonised map of “Australia” and Bunjil, a well known wedge-tailed eagle, who is the spiritual creator and protector of the Kulin Nation in Victoria.
✔️ Australian made
✔️ Ethical Clothing Australia accredited
✔️ Locally made on Wurundjeri Country in Brunswick
Description
Our Icon Socks are locally made just around the corner from our flagship store on Wurundjeri Country in Brunswick.
These socks are a step up from our classic crew socks and are perfect if you want to make a statement.
Designed in bold red, black and yellow, these socks are a fun and feature some of our beloved Aboriginal symbols of resistance and culture. This includes the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags, a decolonised map of “Australia” and Bunjil, a well known wedge-tailed eagle, who is the spiritual creator and protector of the Kulin Nation in Victoria.
✔️ Australian made
✔️ Ethical Clothing Australia accredited
✔️ Locally made on Wurundjeri Country in Brunswick























