Activist-Honoring Sock Collaboration

Boosocki and Birds Aren't Real Launch New Sock Collection

The comedic sock brand, Boosocki, and activist movement, Birds Aren't Real, recently joined forces to launch a collection of socks that pay homage to "the activism savants fighting for the American people and spreading the feathered gospel."

The BooSocki x Birds Aren’t Real sock collection feature three stunning socks dedicated to different issues. The Night Vision Pair "expose the complicated mechanics of a sophisticated government surveillance drone." The Bird Watching Pair, on the other hand, ask consumers to realised that the "birds aren't the only ones being watched." Lastly, the Spy Pair reminds us that "there are eyes in the sky and they’re watching your every move." These dynamic socks were designed by Jake Kazakos, John Campos, and Kurtis Schureman, respectively.

Each product retails for $14.99 and is exclusively available for purchase on both company's platform.
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1. Activist Fashion Merchandise - Collaborations of fashion merchandise with activist movements promotes awareness and can drive engagement among the younger generations
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3. Customized Design Collection - Collaborating with different artists to design product collections can broaden the appeal of the brand and drive sales
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can incorporate political advocacy into their merchandise to attract consumers who are passionate about social issues
2. Art and Design - Collaborating with artists and designers to create limited edition collections can be a successful marketing tool and create a unique brand reputation
3. Social Activist Groups - Activist groups can partner with brands and designers to create merchandise that promotes their cause and drives awareness through fashion

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