Women's PARATROOPER polo shirt "We can do it!" , black
Women's Paratrooper polo shirt "We Can Do It!
Silkscreen print based on the famous American propaganda poster produced in 1943 by J. Howard Miller
Rosie the Riveter by J. Howard Miller
J. Howard Miller was a famous American artist, best known for his work during the Second World War. Born on 5 September 1918 in Toledo, Ohio, Miller showed an early artistic talent that led him to study art at the Art Institute of Chicago.
In 1942, he was hired by the Westinghouse Company to create posters to support the war effort. It was at this time that he produced the iconic Rosie the Riveter poster, which has become one of the most famous images in American history.
Entitled "We Can Do It", J. Howard Miller's poster became a symbol of the era. It shows Rosie, wearing overalls and a red bandana, confidently raising her fist. This powerful and determined portrait has inspired generations of women to develop professionally and believe in their potential.
Rosie the Riveter, a symbol of power and determination, has become a defining cultural phenomenon. In the 1940s, she represented women working in factories during the war, contributing to the collective effort.
As a marketing and communication tool, J. Howard Miller's poster was a resounding success. It captivated people's minds and became a symbol of female emancipation. Even today, this emblematic image is used to promote gender equality and remind us that women play an essential role in all areas of life.
Description :
- paratroopers "We Can Do It!" polo shirt
- two-button collar
- screen print on chest and back
- 70% cotton, 30% polyester
- comfort and anti-perspiration neck band
- Colour : Black
- Weight: 350g
