Introduced in 1993, the MTA MetroCard was created to replace the use of tokens on 2003. Now, the MetroCard is also expected to retire in 2023.

These kids socks are the epitome of design and comfort.

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Description / NYC MetroCard Kids Socks

Introduced in 1993, the MTA MetroCard was created to replace the use of tokens on 2003. Now, the MetroCard is also expected to retire in 2023.

These kids socks are the epitome of design and comfort.

What's The Story

Introduced in 1994, the MetroCard revolutionized transit in the city, boosting ridership, making bus-to-subway transfers possible in 1997 and introducing bonus value and unlimited ride cards the following year.

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