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Officially Licensed Red Arrows Product.
The badge of the Red Arrows shows the aircraft in their trademark diamond nine formation, with the motto Éclat, a French word meaning "brilliance" or "excellence" much like the socks themselves.
Learn MoreA smart design showing helicopters and planes including the concorde flying amongst blue clouds. "High Flyer" is knitted on the underside of the sock.
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The badge of the Red Arrows shows the aircraft in their trademark diamond nine formation, with the motto Éclat, a French word meaning "brilliance" or "excellence" much like the socks themselves.
Learn MoreFantastic Dads Army memorabilia, inspired from the hit classic TV series Dads Army.
Learn MoreOur first Red Arrows bamboo sock. Bright and colourful, the smoke design shows the fantastic colours that fill the air at displays known all over the world in the blue, white and red.
Learn MoreOfficially Licensed Red Arrows Product.
The badge of the Red Arrows shows the aircraft in their trademark diamond nine formation, with the motto Éclat, a French word meaning "brilliance" or "excellence" much like the socks themselves.
Learn MoreRoyal Air Force Official Licensed Product.
Part of our heritage collection, the air forces of the United Kingdom – the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, the Army's Air Corp and the Royal Air Force use a roundel, a circular identification mark, painted on aircraft to identify them to other aircraft and ground forces. In one form or another, it has been used on British military aircraft from 1915 to the present.
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"Summer Days" encapsulates how many spend those hotter months each year standing in a village green, in the middle of nowhere, with the thwack of willow on leather.
Learn MoreRoyal Air Force Official Licensed Product.
Part of our heritage collection, the air forces of the United Kingdom – the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, the Army's Air Corp and the Royal Air Force use a roundel, a circular identification mark, painted on aircraft to identify them to other aircraft and ground forces. In one form or another, it has been used on British military aircraft from 1915 to the present.
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