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Stance unveils Quentin Tarantino collaboration

Director’s famous movie moments from Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill turned into socks.

Sock brand Stance is teaming with director Quentin Tarantino, creating a new range which takes inspiration from his most memorable movie moments.

The first four styles focus on the seven-time Oscar nominated Pulp Fiction.

The themed patterns include one resembling the original movie poster, Uma Thurman’s Mia Wallace sprawled on her bed, smoking a cigarette; Mia sitting in a booth at Jack Rabbit Slims drinking a milkshake; John Travolta’s Vincent and Samuel L. Jackson’s Jules standing, guns in hand; and Mia and Vincent taking part in the infamous dance competition.

Stance teased the collection on its Instagram feed, saying that it was “proud” to present the range.

Further styles taking inspiration from Kill Bill and Reservoir Dogs are also planned for later this year.

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