The St. Edwards | | | Natural Gray & Olive Green | Black & Crushed Raspberries | Grateful for being saved from certain death in a hunting accident, young Prince Edward vowed that he would make a pilgrimage to St. Peter's in Rome. When royal duties prevented King Edward from leaving home, the Pope released him from his promise if he would agree to restore St. Peter's Abbey in England. This building would later become part of London's Westminster Abbey. The mosaic pattern in this sock is called Jerusalem Cross, evoking the memory of England's legendary king whose body lies buried beneath the Abbey. | | The St. George | | | Black & Blue Violet | Natural Cream & Tropical Fish | The most famous of the many legends that surround the life of St. George involves his rescue of the Libyan city of Sylene from the dragon that threatened the lives of its citizens. St. George's bravery became the model of chivalrous conduct for English knights and ultimately he became the patron of all England. The pattern in these socks depicts the scales of his fierce adversary. | |