Springfield residents are no strangers to a fashion moment. Homer and Marge walked down a Balenciaga runway during the Spanish brand’s virtual runway show in 2021, while Adidas’s lon…
Now, everyone’s favorite animated family dons socks and other cotton accessories in a, out today. The colorful lineup stars Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and Krusty the Klown in a variety of playful patterns for which the Swedish accessories brand has become known. Pairs cost $18 each, with gift sets ranging in price from $32-$72.
“We are so excited to create this super fun, candy-hued collection with ‘The Simpsons,'” Happy Socks Creative Director Paula Maso said in a statement. “We are huge fans of the show and couldn’t wait to get our hands on the show’s most iconic characters and scenes to paint them with the Happy Socks’ palette and recognizable pattern shapes. The result is a bright, acidic, and sweet collection, perfect for Spring.
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