Saturday, March 27, 2010

Sexist Vintage Ads - 1



That's her place. 



She's got a big mouth, you'll notice it. A 1988 Mickey's Big Mouth malt liquor ad. 



That's what girls are for. A 1967 ad for Drummond. 



Obvious reaction for a woman. A 1971 ad for d-CON's mouse killer.





"Should you offer? After all, if she likes the offer, she might start to play. No strings attached"
A 1967 Tiparello ad. 



"Even rain can't hide that Microsheen shine!"
A 1957 Griffin Microsheen ad using women to sell shoe polish. 



Don't leave boy, she just doesn't know!
This ad for Zonite, a feminine hygiene solution, impresses on good wives the humiliation and loathing they'll experience if hubbies have to deal with their natural aromas. But that's okay - the text considerately reads, "Is a wife to blame if she doesn't know these intimate physical facts?" 



Don't you dare get fat and start slacking on your household chores!
Found on a 1970 Family Circle Mag. 



"Demure deodorizes. Deodorizes so thoroughly, so pleasantly, you know you're the woman your husband wants you to be."
A 1969 Demure douche ad. 



This 1971 Kenmore stove was "Designed for you, but built for your husband." He's more important of course. 



We all know women ruin the evenings. A 1942 Ivory Soap ad, published on the Saturday Evening Post



A 1966 ad for Parker. You see, girls can't even hold a pen. 

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