Love + Protect Your Parks® Socks
Love + Protect Your Parks® Socks

Love + Protect Your Parks® Socks

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During the federal government shutdown of 2019, the national parks lost an estimated $400,000 per day in vital income used to fund educational programs and improvements to park infrastructure. Since then, we've all experienced a worldwide pandemic that again largely shut down our national parks and our stores within those parks for a significant period of time. National parks need our support now more than ever, and each one of us can help. National parks protect our nation's culture, wildlife, history, and natural beauty, and we need to protect them in return. Show your love for national parks with these exclusive, custom-designed Love + Protect Your Parks® socks. Your purchases support parks!

These crew height unisex socks come in two sizes ranging from US size 6 to size 12, and feature WNPA's exclusive Love + Protect Your Parks® logo.

  • Machine washable, warm water, tumble dry
  • 93% polyester, 5% rubber, 2% spandex
  • Size S-M for US 6-8.5
  • Size L-XL for US 9-12

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