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Bag That man. Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets

Bag That man. Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets. All the stuff he used to carry in them-like handkerchief, tobacco and pipe or cigarettes, lighter, and loose change-goes neatly into his bag these days. Mens handbags are one new fashion that makes sense. Why pay good money for a suit, then ruin its shape with bulging pockets?. May 1970 P014689. © Mirrorpix

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Bag That man. Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets. All the stuff he used to carry in them-like handkerchief, tobacco and pipe or cigarettes, lighter, and loose change-goes neatly into his bag these days. Men's handbags are one new fashion that makes sense". This print from May 1970 captures the essence of a revolutionary trend that changed the way men carried their essentials. The image showcases a stylish male model confidently flaunting a sleek bag as an alternative to bulging pockets. In an era where fashion was rapidly evolving, this photograph symbolizes the liberation of men from traditional constraints. Gone were the days when gentlemen struggled with overflowing pockets ruining their meticulously tailored suits; now they could effortlessly embrace practicality without compromising style. The concept of men's handbags emerged as a game-changer, allowing individuals to carry all their necessities conveniently within reach while maintaining an air of sophistication. This newfound accessory became an embodiment of modern masculinity - functional yet fashionable. With its timeless appeal, this photo reminds us how fashion evolves over time and challenges societal norms. It encourages us to question conventions and embrace innovative ideas that enhance our daily lives. As we delve into Memory Lane Prints' extensive collection, let this remarkable image serve as inspiration for embracing change and redefining what it means to be fashionable – because sometimes all it takes is one small accessory like a bag to revolutionize an entire industry.


Framed Prints of Bag That man. Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets

Add a touch of nostalgia to your home decor with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This classic image, titled "Bag That man. Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets" by Mirrorpix from Memory Lane Prints, captures the essence of a simpler time. Featuring a man embracing the freedom of light travel, this timeless photograph showcases a charming scene of a man letting go of the burdens of his past - the handkerchief, tobacco pouch, pipe or cigarettes, and lighter - now replaced by the ease and convenience of modern essentials. Bring this nostalgic moment into your living space and let the story it tells inspire you every day.


Photo Prints of Bag That man. Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets

Experience the nostalgic charm of the past with our exclusive "Bag That man" photographic print from Memory Lane Prints at Media Storehouse. This captivating image by Mirrorpix captures a man with an empty bag, symbolizing the freedom and lightness of travel with nothing in one's pockets. Once upon a time, this man carried essentials such as a handkerchief, tobacco, pipe, or cigarettes, and a lighter. Now, you can relive those moments and add a touch of history to your home or office decor. Order your "Bag That man" print today and let the memories flood back!


Poster Prints of Bag That man. Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets

Step back in time with our vintage 'Bag That man' poster print from Memory Lane Prints, exclusively available in the Media Storehouse range. This iconic image by Mirrorpix captures the essence of a bygone era, featuring a man proudly displaying an empty bag with the caption, "Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets." This nostalgic print is a charming reminder of simpler times, when the essentials fit comfortably in one's hands. Add a touch of history and character to your space with this eye-catching piece.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Bag That man. Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets

Discover the charm of the past with our 'Bag That man' jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection, brought to you by Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing image captures a man with an empty bag, signifying the freedom of traveling light. Relive the nostalgia of simpler times as you piece together this 500-piece jigsaw puzzle, featuring the classic Mirrorpix photograph 'Now a man can go anywhere with nothing in his pockets.' Recall the days when a handkerchief, tobacco, pipe, or cigarettes, and a lighter were the essentials a man carried. Unleash your creativity and problem-solving skills while immersing yourself in the history and nostalgia of this captivating puzzle.

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