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 PDX Carpet Knee High Socks These knee highs are based on the carpet designed by SRG Partnership in  PDX Carpet Knee High Socks These knee highs are based on the carpet designed by SRG Partnership in

PDX Carpet Knee High Socks

These knee highs are based on the carpet designed by SRG Partnership in 1987 for Portland International Airport. For nearly 30 years, this pattern welcomed visitors and returning residents to our fair city, and for many of us it has become synonymous with coming home.

The design is an abstracted representation of PDX’s north and south runways, as seen from the air traffic control tower at night. Our version features a slightly darker teal background, with contrasting navy heels, toes, and cuffs. The iconic pattern runs down the side of each sock for an effect that almost reminds us of “clocked” argyle styles. Welcome home!

Made in the USA.

♥ Dan

Sock Dreams ✿ Free US Shipping ✿ $5 International Shipping ✿ Find us on pinterest|instagram|facebook|twitter |  tumblr|blog Subscribe to the Sock Dreams Newsletter to keep track of us! 

Local to Portland? Our shop on Mississippi Ave is now open with limited hours!


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fortunetellingnonesense:

fortunetellingnonesense:

Hello besties, I’m running a sale just because it’s Friday and feel like it and any Peaky Blinders related order will come with an extra surprise (or non related if you tell me on the notes so I know you want the peaky surprise ).

Shop: studioefe.etsy.com

Also a reminder that if you want something that’s on my tumblr masterlist and not in my shop you can shoot me a message because I also do custom orders.

I’m running a new sale bc its my bday tomorrow and I’ve not been feeling the best lately but art always makes me happy so in case someone needs a pick me up as well! 

ETSY SHOP

fortunetellingnonesense:

Hello besties, I’m running a sale just because it’s Friday and feel like it and any Peaky Blinders related order will come with an extra surprise (or non related if you tell me on the notes so I know you want the peaky surprise ).

Shop: studioefe.etsy.com

Also a reminder that if you want something that’s on my tumblr masterlist and not in my shop you can shoot me a message because I also do custom orders.

Hello besties, I’m running a sale just because it’s Friday and feel like it and any Peaky Blinders related order will come with an extra surprise (or non related if you tell me on the notes so I know you want the peaky surprise ).

Shop: studioefe.etsy.com

We are go for launch - OUR ONLINE SHOP IS OPEN!!!We are publicly announcing it here first, because TWe are go for launch - OUR ONLINE SHOP IS OPEN!!!We are publicly announcing it here first, because TWe are go for launch - OUR ONLINE SHOP IS OPEN!!!We are publicly announcing it here first, because T

We are go for launch - OUR ONLINE SHOP IS OPEN!!!

We are publicly announcing it here first, because Tumblr is the place we began, where we met some of our first and still favorite designers, where we learned about new aspects of the vast and diverse Universe of creators in astrofashion.

Our shop is infused with science, from the carefully curated products to their informative descriptions to our “Shop By Science” menu and extensive Learn More page. You’re not just buying a beautifully designed & crafted piece of jewelry or clothing your accessory, you’re learning and sharing real science!

The blog will live on at blog.startorialist.com, and we hope to start posting here again soon, and not just products from our own shop - we still have nearly 200 draft posts stored up!

Here is our oh-so-brief origin story, and the mission of our business:

STARtorialist began almost seven years ago as the Universe’s premier astro-fashion blog, founded by astronomers Emily Rice & Summer Ash. When we shared the blog with our colleagues at research conferences, the most frequently asked question we heard was, “Where can we buy stuff?”! With the help of Kelle Cruz and Debbie Kovalsky, we experimented with BOOTHtique pop-up shops at conferences, to great success! Then the new FAQ became, “Do you have an online shop?” so we set that as our next goal.

Finally, the launch day is here! We are thrilled to be able to offer some of our favorite scientifically-accurate and space-inspired designs in jewelry, clothing, accessories, toys, and more. We have nearly 200 products in stock, and we will continually be adding more. We would love to hear what you are looking for, so Contact Us via the shop, and be sure to sign up for our Newsletter!

Your purchases will allow us to continue supporting independent designers and women/minority/family-owned small businesses, many of which are struggling during these challenging times. We are also committed to sharing some of our profits with STEM education, outreach, and equity & inclusion organizations in order to strengthen our community and improve our world. We thank you astronomically for your support!

Universal Love,

Emily, Summer, Debbie, & Kelle


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Wishing a happy Easter Monday to those who observe the holiday (and a happy regular Monday to the re

Wishing a happy Easter Monday to those who observe the holiday (and a happy regular Monday to the rest of you!). These circa 1940 photos document the Easter display window and Easter baskets of the E.N. McConnell Restaurant in Wilmington, Delaware.

Edith N. McConnell was a confectioner and caterer in Wilmington, Delaware from the 1920s through the 1950s. Her catering business was located at 841 Market Street under the name “Miss McConnell Caterer, Confectioner.” McConnell was the successor to the D.B. Jones Company, a confectionary business begun in 1880.

Hagley Library’s Edith N. McConnell business records (Accession 1119) collection consists of consist of a three ledgers, containing business expenses and customer account books dating from 1937 to 1945, and from 1955 to 1956, while our collection of E.N. McConnell Restaurant photographs (Accession 1969.026) consists of 13 photographs, mostly dating from circa 1945, of wedding cakes, table settings, and the interior of her business. Some photographs show members of bridal parties, waiters, and restaurant staff, and a few of the individuals pictured are identified. To view these photographs online now, click here to visit their page in our Digital Archive.


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