Tuesday, June 16, 2026
ADVT 
Interesting

SEE PICS: Justin Trudeau’s Socks Are an Internet Obsession Once More

, 21 Sep, 2017 01:35 PM

    The Canadian Prime Minister owns several whacky pairs and this time he opted for a pair displaying the furry Star Wars character Chewbacca at a business summit in New York, while sharing stage with IMF Chief Christine Lagarde and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Because, he's Justin Trudeau!

     

    Clearly, a fan of Star Wars, earlier this year, he turned the geek on and wore R2D2 socks on Star Wars Day in May while welcoming then Irish PM Enda Kenny.

     
     
     
     

    On Canada Day, the patriotism could be seen in the socks too.

     
     
     

    Canada Day essentials. Indispensables en cette fête du Canada.

    A post shared by Justin Trudeau (@justinpjtrudeau) on

     
     

    Known to be topical with his sock choices, Mr Trudeau has even used them to make a statement. This is him sporting rainbow socks at the Pride Rally in Toronto in June. A closer look would show you that the socks had 'Eid Mubarak' woven into the socks.

     
     
     

    Wonder Woman welcomed the boss to @pridetoronto earlier today #toronto #yyz #prideto #pride2017 #torontopride

    A post shared by Adam Scotti (@adamscotti) on

     
     

    Remember the 'NATO socks' he wore for the NATO summit?

     
     

    And his collection is constantly updated thanks to friends like Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest who gifted the Prime Minister a pair with the TV presenters' faces on them.

     

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    Why frozen food isn't so bad

    Why frozen food isn't so bad
    Frozen food, considered a lazy cook's friend, can actually turn out to be a boon for saving you from grocery errands in the chilly winter. They also take...

    Why frozen food isn't so bad

    Why are magazines in your doctor's waiting room outdated?

    Why are magazines in your doctor's waiting room outdated?
    According to an interesting study, new and cheaper gossip magazines disappear faster than the costly ones like The Economist or Time...

    Why are magazines in your doctor's waiting room outdated?

    Save files on computer and boost memory

    Save files on computer and boost memory
    The simple act of saving file on a computer may improve our memory for the information we encounter next, says a new research....

    Save files on computer and boost memory

    Are you good at maths? Read on

    Are you good at maths? Read on
    "Some people really do not know how good they are when faced with a traditional maths test," said study co-author Ellen Peters, professor of psychology....

    Are you good at maths? Read on

    Distraction does not hamper learning

    Distraction does not hamper learning
    Researchers at Brown University in the US have found that as long as our attention is as divided when we have to recall a motor skill....

    Distraction does not hamper learning

    Online students biased against women instructors

    Online students biased against women instructors
    A new study demonstrates that college students in online courses give better evaluations to instructors they think are men, even when the instructor is actually a woman....

    Online students biased against women instructors