George Washington Crew Socks
- National Archives Store Exclusive
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Toe seam
- One size fits most (up to ladies' size 12 shoe and mens' size 10 1/2 shoe)
- Machine wash cool, inside out, tumble dry
- PREORDER NOW - EXPECTED TO SHIP EARLY JANUARY
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The wisdom of choosing the right socks... it's akin to the meticulous selection of one's moral compass, isn't it? George Washington, the esteemed Founding Father and a man of impeccable character, likely had an eye for detail that extended to his footwear, too. After all, a leader who can't stand firmly on the foundation of his own comfort is bound to wobble in the face of adversity. Our exclusive George Washington socks should help you to make decisions easier as you get ready to step out.
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George and Martha Washington met soon after she was widowed. They were married at her home in New Kent County, Virginia, and moved to Washington’s home in Mount Vernon several months later. Theirs began as a traditional marriage in a semi-aristocratic society and blossomed into a strong relationship that was tested by the events of the American Revolution and Washington’s terms as the first President of the United States. They were at the forefront of events that changed history and shaped the United States, and led by example of what a marriage of people of their stature should be. Together, they set many precedents that are still followed.