Thou Art The Bomb Socks
Thou Art The Bomb Socks are such a beautiful, unique combination of tradition and coolness. They are a work of art, depicting women from the 18th century to new age, suitable for the Greatest Generation to the Millennials (I’m told they are members of Generation Y). Thou Art The Bomb Socks remind me of the saying, “I may be old but I don’t have to be mature.” The illustration is a lovely silhouette from Victorian England and as classy as the PBS TV series—but this is a direct contrast to the Socks’ words.
This contradiction speaks to all of us, especially women. Or possibly, it’s because women aren’t afraid to express their varied feelings or opinions, even if they do seem inconsistent at times. My favorite author, Marianne Williamson, would be proud to wear Thou Art The Bomb Socks. In her little book, A Woman’s Worth, she says,
“A woman is an ever-deepening mystery that takes years and humility and great patience to fathom. Having been blind to this…we have failed to teach our children how magnificent a woman is.”
Thou Art The Bomb Socks need to take their place on our feet and in our culture! Williamson states, “Oppression of women is far from over, but the day is dawning when our daughters will not be held back for their passions or because they are bursting with power, strength and love.”
Style: Ankle
Size: Fits women’s shoe sizes 5-10.
Sock Maker: Blue Q (Pittsfield, Massachusetts)
Materials: 50% Combed Cotton, 48% Nylon, 2% Spandex
Country of Origin: China