Description
Hibiscus Pocket Haiti – Where Identity Meets Everyday Style
This design features the word “Haiti” elegantly framed inside a pocket motif, crowned with a vivid red hibiscus — Haiti’s national flower. In our culture, the hibiscus is more than decoration; it symbolizes beauty, resilience, and the ability to flourish even in challenging climates. These socks let you carry that symbolism in every step — a small but powerful reminder of your heritage.
The Value of This Design
Wearing the Hibiscus Pocket Haiti design is an act of quiet pride. It’s a nod to home for those living abroad, a stylish reminder for those on the island, and a way to keep heritage close no matter where life takes you. Perfect for subtle representation without sacrificing elegance.
Why You Should Wear It
- A wearable connection to Haitian roots
- A design that speaks without shouting — timeless and versatile
- A conversation starter for those who recognize the hibiscus and its meaning
Designed for Culture-Movers
Limited Artist Edition. Created to celebrate heritage through design, and produced in small runs to maintain exclusivity. As with all CreoleSizzle pieces, these socks are crafted with care, cultural authenticity, and a dedication to premium quality.
How to Style It
Pair them with sneakers, loafers, or ankle boots to add a subtle pop of Haitian pride. Works with both casual and semi-formal outfits, making them an everyday heritage statement.
Gifting Use Cases
- Ideal for Haitian Independence Day or heritage celebrations
- A thoughtful gift for diaspora friends and family
- Perfect for cultural festivals, reunions, or personal keepsakes
Product Details
- Soft, breathable fabric for all-day comfort
- Reinforced heel and toe for durability
- Vibrant print that resists fading
- Stretch fit suitable for most sizes
- Ethically produced with eco-conscious printing
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold, gentle cycle
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low or hang dry
- Do not iron directly on design
Size |
One size |
Length , in |
16.50 |
Width, in |
3.20 |