1950s Barefoot Freedom Shoes Advertising Sign 14" Cardboard Display Vintage MCM
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• Width: 11 inches
• Length: 14 inches
>> Light corner wear. Please view all photos carefully, as they are part of the description.
Original 1950s Barefoot Freedom Shoes store display, screenprint on cardboard, measuring 11x14 inches. This cheerful MCM piece features three smiling women and the slogan-style dialogue "My, but they're attractive!" and "Oh, how they fit!" capturing the upbeat tone of postwar retail marketing.
Barefoot Freedom was a comfort-focused women's footwear line from Drew Shoe Co., blending orthopedic design with fashionable silhouettes at a time when style and practicality were both in high demand. Of interest to nurses, teachers, secretaries, etc.
Excellent color and graphics with only light wear from age. A bright and stylish piece of vintage shoe-store advertising that represents the optimistic design and consumer culture of mid-century 1950s.
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