Esquire Magazine October 1977 The Dallas Cowgirls & The Dallas Cowboys


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The October 1977 issue of Esquire Magazine is a quintessential piece for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines. This particular edition shines a spotlight on the Dallas Cowboys and their glamorous cheerleaders, known as the Dallas Cowgirls. With stunning photography and insightful articles, it captures the essence of American culture and sports during this vibrant era.

This vintage issue is not just about football; it delves into various aspects of society, including politics, humor, and a unique take on modern relationships. Featuring a blend of sports commentary and cultural critique, this magazine encapsulates the spirit of the late 1970s. The Dallas Cowboys were not only a football team but a cultural phenomenon, and this issue provides a rare glimpse into that exciting world.

Condition-wise, this magazine is in good condition, with light wear consistent with its age. Each page is filled with captivating content that has stood the test of time, making it a perfect addition to any vintage magazine collection. Be sure to check the provided images for condition details.

Cover of Esquire Magazine October 1977

Key Features and Benefits:

  • In-depth Features: Articles like "If Football is So Tough, How Come They Call it a Game?" by Roy Blount Jr. offer a humorous insight into the life of professional athletes.
  • Iconic Photography: The photo essay "Cowgirls" celebrates the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, captured beautifully by Robert Shaw.

This October 1977 Esquire vintage magazine is a must-add for anyone interested in sports history, pop culture, or the evolution of American fashion and relationships. It not only reflects a significant time in American football but also serves as a wonderful piece of nostalgia.

Inside content from Esquire Magazine October 1977

Whether you're an avid collector or simply love vintage magazines, this issue will resonate with anyone who appreciates the intersection of sports and cultural commentary. Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable collectible!

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