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Unisex Crew Socks - Non-binary Roses

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Graphic Crew Socks from Socksmith

Socksmith's Non-Binary Roses Socks are more than just comfortable footwear; they're a vibrant celebration of self-expression and inclusivity. These crew-length socks boast a delightful design that breaks the mold of traditional roses.

A Design for Everyone:

Forget the limitations of a single color. These socks feature a variety of roses outlined in the colors of the Non-Binary flag: yellow, white, purple, black.

Yellow: Represents people outside the cisgender binary.

White: Represents people with multiple genders.

Purple: Represents people who identify as a blend of male and female.

Black: Represents people who don't identify with any specific gender

  • Cotton, nylon, and spandex mix   
  • Made with recycled cotton 
  • One size fits most 

Size Chart: 

Women's sock fits US shoe size 5-10.5 




"Friendly employees, well stocked with all manner of plants, trees, and decor. I love all of the garden centers in FoCo, but Bath is definitely my favorite."

- DanTracy Kelley, May 2023

"I brought my girls here to have a homeschool lesson about botany for their science study! We had one of their employees, Evan, walk us around the center and take us into the greenhouses. I felt like he went above and beyond to help my girls with what they need to know and it was great! My kids had a great time and he knew what he was talking about. Thanks again Evan!"

- Kylie Walko, January 2026

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- Just Because, August 2024

"They have so much fun stuff to look at even if you're not buying plants! They also have a cool deal where, if you buy the container and the plant, they'll plant it for you. There's clothes, kitchen stuff, kids stuff, books, nick snacks, etc. My mom and I go in just to hang out and look at stuff sometimes, but last time, I got this plant. It went from beautiful to MAMMOTH and beautiful. We named her Victoria."

- Lee R., July 2025