Arrow Shirts Ad 1935

$8.50

Arrow Shirts Ad from February 23, 1935 Saturday Evening Post.

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Arrow Shirts Ad 1935Full color 9 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ ad for their wardrobe of Shirts. The ad has a drawing of an older maid who has brought his laundry in and is folding his shirts to place into his dresser drawers. As she works on this job and holds one shirt in her hands she inquires “How come dese diff’ent shirts all say de same thing, Mr. Jack?”. The text explains that Arrow makes the best shirts and has a complete selection. In addition to the white Arrow Trump that he is wearing they have shirts “augmented by some of this year’s bolder solid colors..ingenious clip-figures…new stripes and new checks. Some of these shirts have pointed collars, some tabs, and some are neckband styles, to be worn with separate white or matching collars”. These shirts were guaranteed for permanent fit.

Source:  February 23, 1935 Saturday Evening Post.