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Elizabeth Hamilton Socks

  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Toe seam
  • One size fits most (ladies up to size 12, men up to size 10.5)
  • 70% cotton, 28% polyester, 2% elastic
  • Machine wash cool, inside out, tumble dry
  • Product Description
  • These red crew socks with navy blue accents are a unique and stylish way to pay homage to the life and legacy of Founding Mother Elizabeth Hamilton, wife of Founder Alexander Hamilton. The socks feature a vibrant portrait of Elizabeth Hamilton in a regal, yet friendly pose. Wearing a bright white blouse, she stands out against the red fabric.

    The socks also showcase National Archives branding on the bottom, a testament to the importance of preserving history and honoring those who have shaped our nation. The perfect socks for those who appreciate both fashion and American history.

$4.53

Original: $12.95

-65%
Elizabeth Hamilton Socks—

$12.95

$4.53

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  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Toe seam
  • One size fits most (ladies up to size 12, men up to size 10.5)
  • 70% cotton, 28% polyester, 2% elastic
  • Machine wash cool, inside out, tumble dry
  • Product Description
  • These red crew socks with navy blue accents are a unique and stylish way to pay homage to the life and legacy of Founding Mother Elizabeth Hamilton, wife of Founder Alexander Hamilton. The socks feature a vibrant portrait of Elizabeth Hamilton in a regal, yet friendly pose. Wearing a bright white blouse, she stands out against the red fabric.

    The socks also showcase National Archives branding on the bottom, a testament to the importance of preserving history and honoring those who have shaped our nation. The perfect socks for those who appreciate both fashion and American history.