Martin Luther King Socks Blue
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) wasn’t just a civil rights leader – he was a preacher of peace, a voice of courage, and a dreamer who changed the direction of American history. From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, King stood for justice, nonviolence, and unwavering dignity. His words moved crowds, his actions moved nations, and his legacy still moves us forward.
Martin Luther King Socks Blue – Steady Steps Toward Justice
These deep blue socks feature hand-drawn portraits of Dr. King, set against a calm, powerful navy that echoes his steady resolve and timeless wisdom. Black detailing at the toe and heel adds clean structure, while the cool tone makes them a versatile fit for formal or casual wear. It’s a tribute to the man who walked for change – and led others to do the same.
Who Are Martin Luther King Socks Blue For?
- Civil rights historians and modern activists
- Teachers and students honoring Black History all year long
- Pastors, leaders, and speakers moved by the power of nonviolence
- Gift buyers looking for meaningful socks with a purpose
- Anyone who believes that dignity, strength, and compassion belong in every step
Whether you’re headed to a classroom, a march, or your Monday meeting, these socks carry the spirit of a man who turned words into movement and hope into history.
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The base color is light blue with black Martin Luther King Jr prints and black on the toes and heel. The construction is 73% polyester, 18% nylon, 6% spandex, and 3% cotton.
- 200 needle knit premium socks
- Cushioned bottoms
- Material: 73% polyester, 18% nylon, 3% cotton, 6% spandex
- Unisex
- One size: comfortably fits women’s size 5 US up to men’s size 11 US
- Size in inches: 15.50 in / 3.25 in
- Size in cm: 39.37 cm / 8.26 cm
- Printed in USA
Martin Luther King Socks Blue Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not iron
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not bleach
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
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