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The Official Socks Of Kentucky Have Arrived

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

The Official Socks Of Kentucky Have Arrived

This Friday, we'll be one step closer to our goal of having you fine citizens outfitted in Ky for Ky gear from head to toe. We've got hats, shirts, sweatshirts, and even aprons covered, and now we're showing a little love to your feet. Literally kick ass in our custom Kentucky socks made in the USA! Emblazoned with …

"MU-LLET! MU-LLET! MU-LLET!"
"HEY! JOE DIRT!"
"WHERE'S YOUR Z-28!?"

The heckles were coming from every direction last January when the Buckhorn High School Wildcats ventured out of their Perry County home to compete in the All "A" State Basketball Tournament at Frankfort. Their first-round opponent was the always tough University Heights Academy of …

Thank You Emarosa!

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

Thank You Emarosa!

Here at Ky for Ky, we love when kick ass Kentuckians represent where they come from. Lexington's very own rock band Emarosa really took one for the Commonwealth at one of their shows in Tempe, Arizona. Emarosa was on tour with Yellowcard and wore their Kentucky for Kentucky shirts with pride. With three out out …

Daniel Boone Flasks By David Kenton Kring

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

Daniel Boone Flasks By David Kenton Kring

Happy trails, Kentuckians! This Friday, we're launching a knockout product sure to awaken your adventurous side and wet your whistle. One of Kentucky's finest potters, David Kenton Kring, designed and handmade 25 bourbon flasks for all you pioneers out there. This vessel honors kick-ass Kentuckian Daniel Boone, a folk hero and explorer who was one of …

"It was some Captain Planet shit for sure. Power in numbers. When we all came together there was no reason we couldn't or shouldn't do it."
That's Matt Carter–the Earth, if you will, in this 90s cartoon analogy–explaining the genesis of what's quickly become a cultural touchstone in the Letcher County town of Whitesburg, …