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Golden Rule Crew Socks

$12.00
Availability: In stock
SKU
CREWSOX6
Norman Rockwell, The Golden Rule, Saturday Evening Post cover April 1, 1961. A group of people of different religions, races and ethnicity served as the backdrop for the inscription "Do Unto Other As You Would Have Them Do Unto You." Rockwell was a compassionate man, and this simple phrase reflected his philosophy.
"I'd been reading up on comparative religion. The thing is that all major religions have the Golden Rule in Common. 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.' Not always the same words but the same meaning."
- Norman Rockwell

Licensed by Curtis Publishing. 65% combed cotton, 32% nylon, 3% spandex. Compostable and recyclable packaging materials.

Comfortable & breathable, made from premium cotton, these socks are super soft and lightweight, allowing your feet to breathe and stay cool during strenuous activity. The thin, elastic edging around the opening ensures the sock lays flat against your feet and prevents them from sliding down, but not too tight.

Keep your socks looking their best for years to come. They can be washed by machine or by hand. Machine wash cold with no bleach and hang to dry. Tumble drying, ironing, and dry cleaning are not recommended.

Find more gifts and prints featuring Norman Rockwell's The Golden Rule and shop the collection here.

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