Brown socks with black shades of deadly text and accents on a white background
Pair of brown socks with black stripes on a white background in Clothing The Gaps in packaging.

Shades of Deadly Socks

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Walk with purpose and pride.

These Shades of Deadly socks are for Mob Only. They challenge the stereotypes and celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These brown socks feature the slogan 'Shades of Deadly' on the ankle and the words 'Mob Only' underfoot.

Learn more about the message and Shades Of Deadly campaign.


This product is Mob Only.
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- 80% Cotton, 15% Polyester, 5% Elastane
- Available in two sizes | size 7-11 & Size 11-14
- Designed on Wurundjeri Country, made ethically in China

Socks available in two sizes. Size 7-11 & Size 11-14. Size 7-11 is 21cm from toe to heel and the size 11-14 is 24cm from toe to heel, unstretched.

Find your deadly fit, see our size chat above the 'add to cart' button.

Shades of Deadly is our first MOB ONLY piece.

Shades of Deadly is a campaign created for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.This campaign was created to challenge stereotypes of First Nations people, create a platform for culture and a safe space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to embrace their identities.

Learn more about our Shades of Deadly campaign.

Machine was. Do not bleach we love our colour 🖤💛❤️. Hang in the shade to dry.

Our goal is for you to love what you have purchased and we are stoked to offer free returns on full priced items!

All you need to do to start a return or exchange is head to our Returns Portal.

Some exclusions apply, see our full Returns and Exchanges policy for all the deets.

Shades of Deadly

Challenging stereotypes. Celebrating identities.

This campaign was created to challenge stereotypes of First Nation people, create a platform for culture and a safe space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to embrace their identities.

It's an opportunity to educate the wider community about the diversity of First Nations people and experiences in Australia.

It's not about judging each other by colour, or appearance.

It's about our connection to Community, culture, land and people which shapes us and our identity.

Identity is a product of stories and journeys that shape our spirit, values and decision making.

Our roots, family, Community and self gives us that identity.

Shades of Deadly Campaign