Tomorrow Is Another Day, Good Housekeeping, January 1938 - Hoodie

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The Tomorrow Is Another Day, Good Housekeeping, January 1938 - Hoodie pays homage to a cherished piece of Americana. This design is a replica of the iconic artwork that graced the cover of Good Housekeeping magazine in 1938, symbolizing hope and optimism during challenging times. The image showcases a resilient family standing together, with a bright tomorrow on the horizon. It's an inspiring reminder that every day brings new possibilities. This hoodie is perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and meaningful designs, especially history buffs or those seeking timeless inspiration.

The artwork, originally titled 'Good Housekeeping', was created by artist Thomas Hart Benton. It portrays a family standing on a farm, with the father looking towards a new dawn while his children play and the mother works in the background. This powerful image embodies the strength of family and the enduring spirit of the American people, making it an iconic symbol of hope and resilience. The hoodie design captures this essence, offering wearers a sense of optimism and unity.

Perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and meaningful designs.

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SKU
666768a4743119d83a083196
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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