Sense of Humour (1), Nashs Pall Mall magazine, July 1931 - Hoodie

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Sense of Humour (1) - Nashs Pall Mall magazine, July 1931 - Hoodie Design

The design emblazoned upon this hoodie pays homage to a bygone era, specifically the July 1931 edition of Nash's Pall Mall magazine, a publication known for its sophisticated and often satirical leanings. The artwork, adapted from the magazine's cover, immediately captures attention with its vintage aesthetic, employing bold typography and a vibrant colour palette characteristic of the period.

Central to the design is the playful representation of 'Sense of Humour (1)'. The number one, rendered in an elegant serif font, likely signifies a 'first edition' or the initial exploration of this fascinating subject matter. The subtle placement suggests the importance of this specific aspect of humorous enjoyment. The visual composition subtly invites the viewer to reflect on the nature of what's considered humorous.

The design elements further amplify the concept of humour. The bold colour choices, potentially a red, black and white colour palette, creates a dynamic contrast. The overall presentation is a celebration of the unique perception of humour.

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SKU
66642f4d23fc469a75096269
Condition
New
Material
50% Cotton, 50% Polyester. Heather Sport colors: 40% Cotton, 60% Polyester.
Production
Printed using Direct-to-Garment (DTG) technology for vibrant, lasting designs.
Origin
Printed in the USA on imported garments (Bangladesh).
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