Loose Lips Might Sink Ships
Other than the iconic Rosie The Riveter “We Can Do It” poster put out by Westinghouse and the “Dear God, Keep Them Safe” gasmask poster by Kroger, “Loose Lips Might Sink Ships” by Seagrams is without a doubt the most iconic poster from WWII. These were exclusive to bars where loose talk was rampant, and needed to be stopped for the good of the war effort.
Measures 22x28”.
condition- very good, some tape stains on verso from when it was hung during the war, mild skimming in corners, chipped top left corner.
Other than the iconic Rosie The Riveter “We Can Do It” poster put out by Westinghouse and the “Dear God, Keep Them Safe” gasmask poster by Kroger, “Loose Lips Might Sink Ships” by Seagrams is without a doubt the most iconic poster from WWII. These were exclusive to bars where loose talk was rampant, and needed to be stopped for the good of the war effort.
Measures 22x28”.
condition- very good, some tape stains on verso from when it was hung during the war, mild skimming in corners, chipped top left corner.
Other than the iconic Rosie The Riveter “We Can Do It” poster put out by Westinghouse and the “Dear God, Keep Them Safe” gasmask poster by Kroger, “Loose Lips Might Sink Ships” by Seagrams is without a doubt the most iconic poster from WWII. These were exclusive to bars where loose talk was rampant, and needed to be stopped for the good of the war effort.
Measures 22x28”.
condition- very good, some tape stains on verso from when it was hung during the war, mild skimming in corners, chipped top left corner.