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In the year 1927 Marlboro cigarettes started to be advertised as being "Mild as May" in an effort to attract a female audience.
by Stephen J. Gertz They take no guff from deadbeats. Original cover art by Casey Jones for Crackers in Bed by Vic Fredericks. P...
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Hhmmm... gorgeous well-endowed gal in revealing low cut top leaning forward and stroking her long curvy legs while giving us a 'come hither' look and the message "Your chances... are better..." Nope, no double entendre here! Long before Axe discovered you could sell grooming products to men by draping delicious damsels all over your advertising, Mennen had that number. The ladies were lounging around in lingerie waiting for men with a smooooth Mennen shave! Meanwhile, over at Barbasol they'd come up with an entirely different strategy. I don't know what they used to put in this stuff, but apparently it was something so intoxicating it knocked women on their ass... ... and dropped them to their knees at the mere thought of any guy who'd squeezed his tube that day. Barbasol tube that is. Lest you find images like this a little risqué and manipulative, let me assure you that the ad men of the '40s and '50s absolutely did not intend to mislead in any way. They earnestly believed that showing beautiful dancing girls together in a state of semi-undress was the most sincere and effective way of describing the beneficial qualities of a men's shaving product. These ads were conceived with only a desire to inform and educate. About croquet, for instance. Or popping popcorn. Any sexual innuendo you may perceive in these ads... ... is purely a figment of your prurient 21st century imagination.
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Vintage images of incredibly inked-up ladies.
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Vintage cologne and aftershave advertising consisted of two elements: (1) manly superstuds, the hairier the better and/or (2) the women who can't resist them...
Not only would these sexist vintage ads not sell well today, they'd cause a huge social media backlash. See 50 of the most obnoxious examples here.
Here are some of the vintage sexist ads that you could not believe ever existed. From wife battering to wife taming, sexism was glorified and promoted in commercials.
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When stuck in the shower — smeared head to toe in foaming gel — do you ever wonder why exactly you spend so much time shaving? Why do you get rid of your armpit tufts, wax off your leg hairs, and clean up your bikini line? The history of hair…
This is an original vintage print advertisement, not a reproduction. Description/Advertiser: This is a single page ad from a vintage magazine. Mum Year: 1946 Dimensions: Approximately 5 inches x 11 inches Condition: Very good (no stains, only shadowing on photo) Each vintage ad is packaged with a cardboard back insert with a protective PVC free plastic sleeve and shipped flat. Grab this rare vintage original advertisement for a trip down memory lane. A unique gift for someone special or yourself. Perfect for office or home. Ready to frame and be admired! Visit my Etsy shop for more vintage paper ads and other ephemera: KristensVintagePaper.etsy.com See more than one item you'd like to buy? Contact me as I will combine shipping for you to save you money. I want to ensure satisfaction with every one of my customers. If the merchandise you bought is unsatisfactory in any way, please contact me to arrange a refund. Customer satisfaction is a huge priority for me. Thanks for visiting!
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with women who don’t shave their body hair and nobody should be made to feel guilty if they choose to opt out of modern beauty standards.