The sound was unlike anything else. It was raw, it was unfiltered, and it changed music forever. When Nirvana released Nevermind in 1991, the album wasn't just a collection of songs; it was a cultural reset. Three years later, In Utero solidified their place as legends, showcasing a more visceral, unpolished side of their genius.
For us, these albums are more than just a playlist—they are works of art. The raw power of the music, combined with the instantly recognizable and deeply symbolic album art, provided the perfect inspiration for a new kind of wearable tribute.
Our new sock collection is a direct conversation with that artistry. We didn't want to simply slap a logo on a pair of socks. Instead, we dove deep into the visual language of both albums.
On the Nevermind Socks the design features a swirling, watery pattern in shades of blue and green, reminiscent of the album's iconic underwater scene. It’s an abstract homage, meant to evoke the feeling of that moment in time—the beautiful chaos, the youthful rebellion.
For In Utero Socks, we took a different approach. The album is known for its stark, powerful imagery. These socks reflect this with their contrasting colors and subtle motifs. They are a visceral, almost anatomical representation of the album's raw, emotional core.
We believe that the best products are born from passion and a deep respect for the source material. This collection is our way of celebrating a band that wasn't afraid to be different, to be real, and to change the world with their music. So pay the ultima tribute and listen to both albums from the beginning until the end ( click the images to hear). 🎵



