BAAS Sheep Socks

BAAS Sheep Socks

Banking-as-a-Service, on your feet.

$ 16.00 USD
In stock

Flat $4.50 US shipping — free over $50. 60-day returns; customer pays return shipping.

Materials
75% cotton, 21% nylon, 4% Spandex
Size
One size fits most (US 7–13)

Questions

What's the joke?
BAAS is the fintech-industry acronym for Banking-as-a-Service. It sounds like the noise a sheep makes. Hence sheep on the socks. That's the whole joke.
What's Banking-as-a-Service?
A model where licensed banks sell their charter and core infrastructure to fintechs, so the fintechs can offer banking products (debit cards, accounts, lending) without becoming a bank themselves.
What's the color palette?
Cream base with charcoal sheep silhouettes and a small red accent.

The joke is the homophone. BAAS — the fintech-industry acronym for Banking-as-a-Service — sounds like the noise a sheep makes. That’s the entire bit. Hence sheep on the socks.

If you work in fintech and someone has to explain the joke to you, the socks are still soft and look good. If you don’t work in fintech, same.

For the record: Banking-as-a-Service is the wholesale model where licensed banks sell their charter and infrastructure to fintech companies — so the fintechs can offer banking products without becoming a bank.

Cream base, charcoal sheep silhouettes, small red accent. 75% cotton, 21% nylon, 4% Spandex. Designed in Austin, made in North Carolina, from cotton grown in the southeastern United States.

Machine wash warm, no bleach, line dry — the dryer is the enemy of the print.