Ad for Arrow Collars and Shirts, with a man standing to display the Trump model shirt and an appropriate collar. Published in the June 7, 1928 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, model,...
Ad for the House of Kuppenheimer, with three men of wealth and style out for the day; one on horseback, for fox hunting, one with field glasses, and one dressed for visiting in cold weather. Published in the September 27, 1913 issue of the SATURDAY EVENING POST. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, magazine...
Man playing golf looks swell, togged out in straw hat and a three-piece suit from Kuppenheimer. Published in a 1921 issue of the LITERARY DIGEST. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker (or a copyier) Source: eBay seller daysoffuturepast, who also sells printed materials from her personal website. Restoration by: jess at daysoffuturepast
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, wealth, style,...
Ad for H and W Corset Waists, published in the October, 1905 issue of the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION. Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
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Swim suits for women, in four models; advertising aimed at the upper crust image of people to travel in yachts and wear the latest. From the July, 1934 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
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Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Swimwear, beach, Bahamas, Bermuda, Bar Harbor,...
Another nice duotone ad for the Line of Beauty, the fourteen inch step-in of brocade and elastic. From the January, 1929 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, lingerie, stockings, girdle,...
Woman in blue silk/satiny dress shows off her legs in fine silk stockings. Behind her is a painting or fabric sample in complementary colors, atop a brown cabinet offering contrast. The art does the selling, and the text is minimal. Published in a 1923 issue of the AMERICAN MAGAZINE. Artist: Coles Phillips Source: eBay seller daysoffuturepast, who also sells printed materials from her personal website. Restoration by: jess at daysoffuturepast
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, class, slinky, gams, beauty,...
A nice duotone ad for the Line of Beauty, curved splendor of the Paris silhouette, boneless fashionwear. From the November, 1928 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, girdle, bra, brassiere, crepe...
Picture of a twenties' babe sitting in front of an extremely busy wallpaper, relaxing and showing off her legs. Can't ask for more. I suppose we could ask for Coles Phillips, whose signature style and some of the artistic treatment of the woman has definitely inspired the artist here; but definitely not a fade-away picture. Hosiery available in Peach, Rose, Beige, Airedale, Orchid, sunburn, and Silver. Published in the September, 1924 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Artist: Ernest Brierly Source: Charles...
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, stockings, legs, gams
Probably modeled by Charles Beach, this shows Arrow and JCL pushing the quality, class, and status buttons for the collars. Published in an unidentified magazine, probably in 1913. [Note, however, that this ad is shown in Michael Schau's book J. C. Leyendecker with a 1910 date. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: eBay sellers Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, wealth,...
Beautiful ad for Holeproof Silk Hosiery for women, with a model sitting on a wall in front of a thousand pink roses. Published in the October, 1924 issue of COSMOPOLITAN. Artist: Coles Phillips Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, magazine covers, vintage...
Two-color catalog page for a variety of W. B. Corsets models. From the March, 1908 issue of McCALL'S MAGAZINE. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
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Ad for Porosknit Underwear for men and boys, from the May, 1911 issue of COSMOPOLITAN. Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
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Happy hours spent fishing, by yourself or with your sweetie, made comfortable by your cool, clean B.V.D.'s. Three copyright notices, but the artist's signature is cut off by the cropping; it looks like David D. something. Makes one want to be able to look over the top of the frame and see what's carved there in the dock. From the June, 1917 issue of HEARST'S MAGAZINE. Artist: Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
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It's big business, and the Old Man tells the Boy to not sweat it in the heat, to cool off by wearing lightweight, cool BVD's. Don't miss the copy of SYSTEM lying by the telephone! From the June, 1915 issue of HEARST'S MAGAZINE. Artist: David Robinson Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, office, heat, underwear,...
Ad for Arrow Collars "Greylock", published in the January 27, 1922 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, stud, young men
Give your feet a vacation this summer with stylish, comfortable Keds. From the June, 1917 issue of HEARST'S MAGAZINE. Artist: Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Shoes, magazine covers, vintage magazines,...
Ad for McCallum Silk Hosiery, which assures you that you just know she wears them. Surprisingly intricate illustration for 1921, like something out a Japonismic children's book. From the June 23, 1921 issue of LIFE, the Humor Magazine. Artist: M. C. Woodbury Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, magazine covers, vintage...
Classy beautiful woman shows off how you can look if ou wear a Redfern Whalebone Corset. With Security Rubber Button Hose Supporters. From the Warner Brothers Company. Published in a November, 1900 issue of LIFE, the Humor Magazine. Artist: Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, body, shaping, attraction,...
Ad for Porosknit Underwear for men and boys, including complete "union suits". From the April, 1921 issue of the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION.
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Gossard's "Mis Simplicity" line is the undergarment that dare not speak its name. But it will achieve perfect princess lines on you. There's a name by her ankles, but we can't make it out. Published in the November, 1930 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Ad for corsets from the Ferris' Brothers Company, as published in the July 19, 1890 issue of GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Never let business interfere with golf. A business suit, with an extra pair of knickers for golf. No snide comments from the Brits allowed; in American, knickers is what these things is. Plaid or check pattern. Published in an unidentified magazine in the early 1920's.. Artist: Source: eBay sellers Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, game, golfing,...
The smarter the fabric the smarter the frock. Slinky but with flounces, William Skinner & Sons provide style with the right material. Draping effects, new shades and dyes. Look for the name woven in the selvage. Published in the December, 1929 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Cloth and Fabric, Materials, Components, and...
Catalina swimsuits are worn by Hollywood stars like Dorothy Date, as seen in the Warner Bros. Production "In Caliente." Orry Kelly, designer for Warner Bros. stars, creates Studio Styles water fashions exclusively for Catalina. From the July, 1935 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Swimwear, celebrity, endorsement, movies
Ad for Arrow "Open Back" Shirts, to be worn at your dinner / theatre /dance. Look at the band! Published in the January 26, 1927 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: John Held, Jr. Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, music, soiree,...
Great ad for Wolfhead Undergarments spoiled by poor squeeze-fit to the extended page size of the October, 1920 LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, and a bit of water damage that made the red color run. Artist: Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
The modern Atalanta goes Feminine! Athletic antiquity, here today. Frock from Blackstone Shop of Chicago. Published in the February, 1930 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Artist: Bertram Dorian Besabe Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, women, athlete, Greece,...
Jantzen swimming suits sell quality, reliablity, and figure control, instead of celebrity endorsements or fantasies about being a rich yachtswoman. Kintted-in figure control with the Bra-Tuck model in Kava-Knit fabric. From the July, 1935 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Swimwear, reliable, swimsuit, figure control
Ad for Arrow Shirts, "Donchester", published in the May 14, 1920 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Presumably meant to be Harvard or other Ivy roommates. Artist: Norman Rockwell Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, date, status,...
Ad for Arrow Shirts, showing a tennis player in the "College" dress shirt and tie sitting casually to take a break. Published in the March 25, 1922 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, game, pause,...
Ad for Mentor Underwear, which seems to be what everybody wears around the house, from the September 9, 1913 issue of the SATURDAY EVENING POST. Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Ad for Arrow Wing Collars, from a 1923 program for Henry Miller's Theatre in New York City. (Not a magazine! Not really. Sorry.) Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, magazine...
Elegant young woman shows she is mistress of the situation, demonstrating the smooth shine of her silk stockings. Nice classic pose, but cloth rendering maybe a little rough. Published in the March, 1912 issue of the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION. Artist: Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, dress, style, fashion, hose,...
Then and Now: It is not so much the dresses and hats that our mothers wore when they were photographed amid the horse-hair furniture of thirty years ago that appall us today, but the deadly monotony of the figures. So much corset! So little imagination! Corsets now without whalebone, hooray. From the September, 1925 issue of PICTORIAL REVIEW. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, underwear, brassiere, nightie,...
Ad for Ferris' Corsets, from the March, 1900 issue of the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION.
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Ad for Arrow Collars, classic Leyendecker portrait, in color, showing the new "Monroe" model. Published in the April 25, 1919 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, painting,...
Ad for Wizard Suspenders, from an 1896 issue of HARPER'S MONTHLY. Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, magazine...
Ad for Indian Head white fabric "Always on the Selvage," from an unidentified magazine from the early 1900's. The condition is not very good, but the image is so great that we decided to put it online anyway. That is a moment in time, in a fantasy land of the rich, in big houses on a beautiful day with the window open to let in the breeze. Artist unknown by highly identifiable if we only knew. Artist: Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Cloth and Fabric, Materials, Components, and...
Colorful ad for 2 in 1 shoe polishes, from the F. F. Dalley Corporations Ltd. of Buffalo NY and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Published in the October, 1920 issue of the LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. Artist: DM Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Shoes, magazine covers, vintage magazines,...
Keep your kids' overalls in good shape with these snaps. A few blows of the hammer and these laundryproof fasteners are on there to stay! These "DOT-Snappers" illustrated by McCall Pattern 1465 with dog faces, worn by boy holding stuffed dog toy. That should be enough secret messages for one ad. Published in a 1949 issue of WOMAN'S DAY. Artist: Source: an anonymous contributor Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Cloth and Fabric, Materials, Components, and...
Ad for Arrow Collars, with small profile of a man on large block of white with generic text. Lustreless domestic laundry finish, barred end button holes, and fixed cravat slide space. Published in the November 8, 1918 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, design,...
Art nouveau fantasy for McCallum: rich beauty receives a suitor's card, handed her by her liveried servant. Published in an unidentified early 1920's magazine. Artist: Source: eBay sellers Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, class, romance, wealth,...
Ad for Glastenbury Health Underwear, from the October, 1911 issue of COSMOPOLITAN. You were maybe cold? You're not cold now.
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Ad for Arrow Collars, with a face on orange background, and a "Prince" collar working with a wide tie. Published in the September 28, 1920 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, magazine...
Ad for Arrow Collars and Shirts, published in the February 9, 1927 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Man in white tie attracts woman in exotic tropical costume. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, romance, status
Ad for MunsingWear Union Suits, from an unidentified magazine. Probably 1910-20.
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Ad for Prima Donna Corsets, imported from France by Fellheimer and Lindauer of NY. Published in the November, 1896 issue of the DELINEATOR.
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Union suits that you can see right through; the lightest kind. From the June, 1915 issue of HEARST'S MAGAZINE. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, undergarments, warmth, body,...
Ad for Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets, from the March, 1900 issue of the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION. Sometimes the advertising has to speak for itself, because there's nothing useful anyone can say about it.
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Ad for Superior Underwear, as published in the September 27, 1913 issue of the SATURDAY EVENING POST. Superposition of the surface and hidden aspects, backed up with an orange sun straight off the cover of SHORT STORIES. Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Under the mark of the (beautiful) Ipswich Witch. A hundred years ago Ipswich silk stockings were an expensive luxury. Women counted themselves lucky to have two pairs (in plain black) for "best." From the Ipswich Mills, of Ipswich, Mass. Published in the June, 1925 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Artist: The Reeses Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, witchery, seduction, de luxe
Pajama boots, for young women or mature women. Softly furred, ostrich, crepe de chine, opera boots. Published in the December, 1929 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Artist: Oscbold Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Shoes, feet, sleep, fireplace, winter,...
Galatea's beauty tamed the dreaded Cyclops, but he probably never looked at her ankles. Where he would have found she had fat ones. Fixable with Onyx Hosiery, Pointex. Made from silk, with lisle top or lisle welt and sole. Published in the December, 1926 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, stockings, legs, gams
Stylish design in two colors. A pair with the -1947A, though quite different. Published in a 1947 issue of WOMAN'S DAY. Artist: Source: Anonymous contributor Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Cloth and Fabric, Materials, Components, and...
Man reaches up his longer arms to block a boy's basketball throw. Cool comfort on hot days for every man and boy. It's hard to imagine wearing a full union suit like this on a hot day, while playing basketball; compare to current. From the Chalmers Knitting Company of Amsterdam, New York, and published in the May 1, 1915 issue of the LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, game, father, compete, heat,...
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Fashions, magazine covers, vintage...
If the undergarments are bunglesome the outerdress can't be right. And remember, it's the tuck that tells. This is from Minnesota. Published in the March, 1931 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, magazine covers, vintage...
Sneak down at dawn on Christmas morning to find out if Santa has brought you a Waltham Watch! Colorful decorative frame. Published in an unidentified magazine in 1913. Artist: Source: eBay sellers Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Watches, gift, husband, wife, parents,...
Three seasons in one dress with Sunset soap dyes. Shown here: how to dye your pink summer dress lavender for fall, and black for winter. And retain your elegance! Published in the November, 1920 issue of TODAY'S HOUSEWIFE. Artist: Source: Big Dew Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Cloth and Fabric, Materials, Components, and...
Every ad tells a story, and this is a beach romance punctuated by a walk in the sand. From the October 16, 1916 issue of EVERY WEEK. Artist: Coles Phillips Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, romance
We probably don't think about this much today, but brassieres were crucial to winning World War Two. Rosie the Riveter needed a brassiere that would support, but not get in the way! Here's Rosie, walking home, still energetic, from a long day building war goods. Published in an unidentified magazine in the early 1940's. Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Undergarments, defense, industry, woman,...
Ad for Arrow Shirts, showing two men standing in front of a stately home, one lighting his pipe and the other already smoking it. They are dressed in long shorts (maybe supposed to be plus-fours) and visible socks, and look like a parody of 20's dress styles. Published in the November 22, 1922 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, class, wealth,...
Get the Catalogue and pay the same price you would pay over the counter at the Siegel Cooper stores. "The Big Store -- a City in Itself." From the March, 1908 issue of McCALL'S MAGAZINE. Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Fashions, magazine covers, vintage...
Great traditional design for catching the eyes, with total symmetry, pointing hands, and black cats with arched backs. Lots of text to keep you bemused; from the Foster Rubber Company of Boston, Mass. Published in the April 20, 1912 issue of the SATURDAY EVENING POST. Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Shoes, repair, safety, control, friction,...
Show us yer leg, dearie. Pretty cool stuff for young people, sitting on the parapet near the lake, with small, fast sailboats racing in the background. Hosiery for men and women, but shown here as the woman is clearly in charge. Published in the June, 1918 issue of METROPOLITAN. Artist: Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Hosiery, kids, modern, youth, flaming,...
Ad for Arrow Shirts, showing two men in dress shirts and ties pausing in a game of tennis. They seem to be on a court behind one of the large houses nearby. Published in the June 19, 1922 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, game, sports,...
Colorful and amusing, making good use of the color to show off the product imaginatively. Too much text, though. Woman holds up her left hand to say, "Hi!"? Published in a 1947 issue of WOMAN'S DAY. Artist: Source: Anonymous contributor Restoration by: magscanner
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Cloth and Fabric, Materials, Components, and...
Ad for Arrow Collars, simple line drawing of the soft collar line with a young man looking more pained than comfortable. Published in the March 26, 1920 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, relaxed,...
Santa Claus Up to Date has a little robotic angel who hands a Christmas tree ball and a diamond ring to sweet womanhood. Love is the real Santa Claus. Credit, catalog, merit, shopping. Published in an unidentified magazine in 1905. Artist: Source: eBay sellers Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Jewelry, romance, engagement, wedding,...
Ad for Arrow Shirts, showing a fashioable swell dressed in white tie, wearing a pleated bosom Picadilly model shirt. Published in the October 18, 1925 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, dinner,...
Ad for Arrow Collars, with the classic Leyendecker painting reproduced in gray, again showing the "Monroe" model for the new Spring. Published in the May 23, 1919 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: J. C. Leyendecker Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, new year,...
Ad for Arrow Collars, showing a young man dancing happily with his girlfriend, who is smiling at the painter. The "March" model is the right kind of collar for the tight kind of knot. Published in the January 14, 1921 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON. Artist: Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming Restoration by: Cynde Georgen
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Men's Clothing and Accessories, fashion,...
The Voilá Vanity joins Surefit metal watch straps in the Bliss Brothers catalog. Press the button...there you are! The beauty box slides out and the lid with mirror flips up. This would be a big hit on Antiques Roadshow. And look at those early expandable watch straps. Published in the November, 1928 issue of PHOTOPLAY. Artist: Source: Charles Perrien Restoration by: Charles Perrien
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Jewelry, color, enamel, silver, powder, rouge,...
Strictly speaking this is an ad for kidskin from the leather industry, but that railway porter recognizes a good thing when he sees it, and so do we. From the 1919 souvenir program of the Hippodrome Theatre in New York City (an honorary magazine for the purposes of this website). Source: Mariangela Buch Restoration by: Mariangela Buch
Topics: Advertising Art in Magazines, Clothing and Fashions, Women's Shoes, magazine covers, vintage...