Monday, January 4, 2010

12 Sexist Vintage Ads

That's her place. (Photo)


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


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


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. (Photo)


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


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?" (Photo)


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


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


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


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


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

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