Evidently this hosiery can actually be adored by persons of any gender. Unusual for vintage ads to be so gender-open. Thanks, Erika, who saw this in a restaurant.
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Lannie
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Hahaha... love the Eddie Izzard reference. Free hose isn't a bad deal.
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6 comments:
Hahaha... love the Eddie Izzard reference. Free hose isn't a bad deal.
I'm also sick of all my half-fashioned undergarments. I'm glad they go all the way.
Contest? You had to enter contests for undergarments back then? Am I missing something?
It was war times. They had to ration.
Good point. I probably should've thought of that.
I need action hosiery myself.
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