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This blog is a collection of vintage advertisements, posted Monday through Friday. All ads are scans from magazines in my collection (or those of my friends), so I claim no copyright over them. Remember, these ads are from bygone eras: don't get upset if you see something you don't like, nor excited if you see something you do.

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Friday, January 17, 2014

Zero King Jacket

PLayboy Sept. 1964
Another of the fashion ads with interesting art instead of a photograph.  Frankly, I kind of like the style.

Ad text:
The man of action has good reason to be irresistably drawn to the pullover jacket.
Zip, he opens the neck. Zip, zip, he opens its sides. Zip, zip, he opens its pockets. Or closes them.
Not a moment's precious time that might be spent in conquering new worlds is lost in dressing when you wear a pullover jacket.
Especially the Turtle Pop by Zero King.

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