1940xd5 Collection
Step back in time to the 1940s with a glimpse into the lives of husbands and wives shopping for women's hats, as seen in Womans Own magazine from 1947
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Step back in time to the 1940s with a glimpse into the lives of husbands and wives shopping for women's hats, as seen in Womans Own magazine from 1947. In this era, coughs and sneezes were prevalent, prompting the use of Penetrol medicine and stylish handkerchiefs to combat colds. Across the pond in America, Bohn showcased Arthur Radebaugh's futuristic visions of ships and boats that would revolutionize transportation. Meanwhile, John Bull magazine in 1948 took readers on a tour of restaurants, stalls, and cafes where tea was enjoyed alongside captivating magazines. Fashion played a significant role during this time; American women sought out trendy shoes while British households embraced cats as beloved pets according to John Bull's coverage in 1947. The American Cyanamid Company highlighted companies' efforts to empower mothers and daughters through their initiatives in the mid-1940s. Womans Own also catered to men by featuring ties and menswear fashion trends from that era. Additionally, bakers across America perfected their bread-making techniques during this period. Women's Own magazine from 1945 captured stunning portraits showcasing fashionable hats worn by women at the time. Mechanix Illustrated transported readers into an exciting future with visions of rockets taking flight towards new horizons while Bohn continued Arthur Radebaugh's futuristic building designs.