Eagle Men’s Clothing Ad 1968

$7.50

Eagle Men’s Clothing Ad from November 1968 Playboy.

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Eagle Men's Clothing Ad 1968Full color 8″ x 11″ ad that is for Eagle Shirtmakers. This ad has two different shirts pictured in this ad, the ad text claims that it is “Claude Finestripe, The Tiger Who Hated It. Now here, projected in Schizoscope, are two striped Eagle Shirts. One of them looks solid, but if you peer closely you will see a very tiny pattern”. Amazing, tell me more about it. “But how in the world do you ever get such fine stripes? people exclaim. * O.K., we’ve got this little-bitty tiger (Claude), who is dragged backwards by his tail down the material (broadcloth), protesting in a piping snarl every stich of the way. This means an awful lot of grouchy round-trips, to be sure, but it keeps him off the streets. * About the broad stripes (and bright scars) on the other shirt, nobody’s perfect. * Otherwise these Durable Press shirts are like new, also come in brown, charcoal and old gold, at about $9.50. If you don’t know where write Miss Afflerbach”.

Source:  November 1968 Playboy.