Artist Collaborations

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Limited Edition Artist Collaborations

To make awesome socks for everyone, collaboration is key. We’ve always believed this at Sock It to Me: we’ve been collaborating and sharing inspiration with our fans and artists for over a decade through our annual Design-a-Sock Contest. Now in that same spirit, we’re excited to announce new limited-edition artist collaborations.

Nicole Medina's headshot

Nicole Medina

Nicole Medina is a first generation Latinx American and proud. She is a Philly based illustrator with a love for art history, horror movies (the good and the bad), fun pattern and bold color.

Read Nicole's Human of the Month Feature

Nicole Medina Socks Collaboration
Artist Rachel Ignotofsky

Rachel Ignotofsky

Rachel Ignotofsky has a passion for taking dense information and making it fun and accessible, and believes that illustration is a powerful tool that can make learning exciting. You can find incredibly popular books, including Women in Science where most books are sold.

Read more in our blog about Rachel

SITM Artist Collaboration socks with Rachel Ignotofsky
Artist Lisa Congdon

Lisa Congdon

Lisa works for clients around the world including Comme des Garçons, Crate and Barrel, Facebook, MoMA, REI, and Harvard University among many others. She is the author of eight books and named one of 40 Women Over 40 to Watch in 2015. She lives and works in Portland, OR.

Read more about Lisa on her website

SITM Artist Collaboration socks with Lisa Congdon
Artist Kendra Dandy

Bouffants and Broken Hearts

Kendra Dandy collects vintage design elements, then combines them with silliness and wit so they feel like new again. Playful details abound, like juicy flamingos or flirty watermelons. The inspiration may be vintage, but the finished product is unmistakably modern.

Read our interview with Kendra

SITM Artist Collaboration socks with Kendra Dandy
Artist Ryan Bubins

Ryan Bubnis

Ryan’s style is “street art” meets “chill,” influenced by hours at the skatepark, or away from it all in nature. We think his work is best viewed in public spaces. Picture a colorful wall that used to be blank, or a cool t-shirt that puts a smile on the face of a friend, or socks.

Read our interview with Ryan

SITM Artist Collaboration socks with Ryan Bubnis