Ski fashions have always been different than streetwear and in the ‘60s, it was even truer than it is today. This tribute to the postcards of that era is a perfect example of high fashion on the ski slopes and the cross-country trails. The bright red hooded double-breasted ski jacket is tucked into white ski pants that are secured with a tied sash. Long poles and large blue ski gloves complete the look. The simplified graphics are unique to that era with only hair, a mouth with lips and nothing else. Inspired by mid-century style images they were popularized by catalogs and magazine advertising. The idea is that without a complete face it was easier for a person to imagine themselves in the article of clothing. Now by recapturing the images of yesterday they continue to resonate in a fascinating way in their new form. Substantial and durable, this beautiful art will last for many years, becoming an heirloom for your family members. Available in 4 sizes of wood or metal, metal signs have rolled edges and grommets in the four corners, wood signs are made from locally sourced engineered wood and come with a sawtooth bracket mounted on the back. Wood signs are intended for indoor use while metal signs can be utilized indoors or out.