TooLoud Vitruvian Man Drawing Adult Crew Socks. Celebrate the great works of Leonardo da Vinci with this classic print. This image depicts and details ideal measurements for a man from the 1400's. This print is perfect for any art history fans you know. These fun printed garments are a great personal touch on you, or as a gift to a friend or loved one!
Features
- Unisex styling, sublimation printed short style ankle socks (7" leg rise). Print on one side of each sock (opposite sides). Soft, Lightweight, breathable fabric with mild arch support.
- Print may be placed or sized differently, and colors may appear slightly different, than in the image shown.
- Unique, Authentic, copyrighted design by TooLoud (Trademark) brand. Printed in the USA with pride!
- TooLoud (Registered Trademark) Brand. Designed and printed in Phoenix, AZ, USA!
Shop now and add a touch of art history to your wardrobe with these TooLoud Vitruvian Man Drawing Adult Crew Socks. Celebrate the genius of Leonardo da Vinci with this classic print that showcases the ideal measurements for a man from the 1400's. Whether you're an art history enthusiast or looking for a unique gift, these fun printed socks are the perfect choice. Made with soft, lightweight, and breathable fabric, these ankle socks provide mild arch support for added comfort.
With unisex styling and a sublimation printed design, these socks feature the print on one side of each sock, creating a stylish and eye-catching look. Please note that the print placement and sizing may vary, and colors may appear slightly different from the image shown. Rest assured, this design is unique, authentic, and copyrighted by the TooLoud (Trademark) brand, ensuring its exclusivity. These socks are proudly designed and printed in the USA, specifically in Phoenix, AZ.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own these TooLoud Vitruvian Man Drawing Adult Crew Socks. Elevate your sock game and showcase your appreciation for art history. Shop now and experience the perfect blend of style
Made to order, Allow 5-7 business days for production during normal seasons. 7-14 during peak holiday Nov. 19-Dec 27 each year.