The Insane Plot To Kill De Gaulle, Man's True Danger, July 1967 - Hoodie

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The Insane Plot To Kill De Gaulle - Hoodie Design

This hoodie design captures the essence of a bygone era, presenting the provocative cover art of the July 1967 issue of "Man's True Danger" magazine. The central graphic boldly announces "The Insane Plot To Kill De Gaulle," mirroring the original magazine's sensational headline.

The artwork likely mimics the style common in men's magazines of the period, possibly featuring an illustrated depiction of the dramatic Petit-Clamart assassination attempt. Imagery of bullets, a presidential Citroën, and figures associated with the plot, like the far-right militants of the OAS, may be interwoven into the design. The overall feel would convey the danger and high stakes of the situation.

The design, by using the original cover art, transports the viewer back to the 1960s, a time of Cold War tensions and political intrigue. It celebrates the boldness of the original magazine's editorial choice, offering a glimpse into a time when men's magazines featured dramatic, adventurous content. The design serves as a visual homage to a specific moment in time and its cultural context.

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SKU
66638383043ff16aa50b1874
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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