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  2. Justin Trudeau wears 'Star Wars' socks to a meeting - AOL

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    Per a photo the Canadian prime minister posted Thursday, he was rocking mismatched "Star Wars" socks during a meeting with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny. These are the socks you’re looking for.

  3. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wears Chewbacca socks ...

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    The Canadian PM hit the stage for the inaugural Bloomberg Business Forum, and he sent the internet into a tizzy with the Chewbacca socks he was rocking.

  4. Happy Socks - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Happy Socks collaborated with several entities, such as The Smiley Company, WWF, and Studio Barnhus. [25] [26] [27] In 2023, Happy Socks once again released a collection of The Beatles socks. [28] The same year, the company also released a Simpsons collection and a Star Wars collection. [29] [30]

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  6. Maz Kanata - Wikipedia

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    Maz is a playable character in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Her role in the game is basically the same as in the film, although she has a prominent role during the battle of Takodana (in Chapter 6). Maz also appears in Star Wars: Battlefront 2, being in the campaign. She helps Han Solo by giving him information.

  7. Socks and sandals - Wikipedia

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    Wearing socks and sandals is considered rather unaesthetic in the Czech Republic; however, some people prefer socks and sandals, and a part of the population prefers both the options (sandals with and without socks). [11] In Israel, socks and sandals are stereotypically associated with immigrants from the former Soviet Union. [12] [13] [14]