These Delectable Cheeseburger Socks From Living Royal are Toe-Licking Good
Alyson Wyers — July 4, 2014 — Special
References: livingroyal & fancy
Many people associate July 4th celebrations with firing up the grill for some good old fashioned barbecued burgers, so why not continue the festivities with these cheeseburger socks. Designed by Living Royal, the cheeseburger printed ankle socks make your feet look like a burger when placed in parallel position.
The sesame seed bun, lettuce, tomato, double patties and two slices of American cheese are enough to spark a foot fetish in anyone. The unisex cheeseburger socks are made out of 100% polyester in the USA. They only come in one size however, which are intended to fit most feet.
The mouth-watering footwear will make you want to eat your own toes off, but try to resist.
The sesame seed bun, lettuce, tomato, double patties and two slices of American cheese are enough to spark a foot fetish in anyone. The unisex cheeseburger socks are made out of 100% polyester in the USA. They only come in one size however, which are intended to fit most feet.
The mouth-watering footwear will make you want to eat your own toes off, but try to resist.
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