Campus Men’s Clothing Ad 1970

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Campus Men’s Clothing Ad from June 1970 Playboy.

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Campus Men's Clothing Ad 1970Full color 7 1/2″ x 11″ ad that brings attention to the Revolution that was going on in Men’s Clothing. There is a picture, patterned after the famous painting of George Washington and a boatload of soldiers during the American Revolution, that shows four men, one standing at the stern of the boat next to the American flag, and two women silently paddling through the floating ice. The men are all dressed in Campus clothing that is tailored to fit their buff bodies and delude the male readers or the female gift-givers into imagining how they would look in something from Campus. Under the Campus insignia is the hopeful phrase “What the U.S. Male Wears Most” and the text uses terms such as “defiant collars” and “spirited colors of passion and protest”.

Source:  June 1970 Playboy.