VTG Woman's Day Magazine March 1967 The Butterfly Easter Eggs No Label


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Sale price$24.97 USD

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Step back in time with the VTG Woman's Day Magazine from March 1967, featuring the enchanting theme of "The Butterfly Easter Eggs." This vintage gem offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing a unique perspective on lifestyle and creativity from over five decades ago. Perfect for collectors, vintage enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the charm of retro print media, this magazine is sure to be a delightful addition to your collection.

With its beautiful cover art and nostalgic content, this magazine is more than just reading material; it’s a portal to the past. Whether you're revisiting cherished recipes, discovering vintage crafts, or just flipping through delightful articles, this issue promises to entertain and inspire.

The condition of the magazine is good overall, reflecting its vintage character. As a newsstand edition, it comes without a label, adding to its authenticity. While minor wear is evident throughout, these imperfections only add to its charm, making it a perfect piece for display or study.

  • Protective Covering: This magazine comes with a durable plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in great shape while you cherish it.
  • Visual Appeal: Featuring unique illustrations and vintage advertisements, this magazine resonates with nostalgia and sparkles with historical significance.

It does show some typical signs of age, including:

  • Minor wear along the entire magazine, providing a genuine vintage feel.
  • Creases on the front corners and marks throughout—see the photos for details.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history! This magazine can serve both as a decorative item and as a conversation starter in your living room or office. Grab it today and let it transport you back to the vibrant world of the 1960s!

VTG Woman's Day Magazine March 1967 Cover

Collect this stunning issue and enjoy the flair of classic women’s interests and timeless ideas that still resonate today!

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