“Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of marvels.” – Francisco de Goya
Masters - Francisco Goya
Darkness on Your Steps
Francisco de Goya was never afraid to challenge society’s illusions. In Witches’ Sabbath, painted at the turn of the 19th century, he captured the fears, superstitions, and whispered horrors of his time. A demonic goat, surrounded by witches and worshippers, stares directly at the viewer — unsettling, magnetic, impossible to look away from.
When fear becomes art
Goya’s genius was his ability to turn darkness into beauty. Instead of hiding from the unsettling, he gave it form and color. Witches’ Sabbath is not just a painting of demons and rituals — it’s a mirror to the anxieties of an entire era
A bold statement in every step
At Footnote, we believe fashion should spark reactions. That’s why bringing Witches’ Sabbath onto our premium socks is more than a design choice — it’s a statement. With Goya on your feet, you’re not just wearing art, you’re walking with history’s shadows.
For the fearless
This isn’t for everyone. But then again, neither was Goya. These socks are for those who dare to step outside the ordinary, to wear art that doesn’t just decorate but provokes, questions, and whispers stories of the past.
Dark. Daring. Goya. Every step tells a story.