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Womens Girls Will Be Girls Flex Shirt
This 80sTees.com exclusive womens t-shirt features an image of Rosie The Riveter flexing her bicep. The shirt reads Girls Will Be Girls.
In 1942, Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller was hired by the Westinghouse Company's War Production Coordinating Committee to create a series of posters for the war effort. One of these posters became the famous Rosie The Riveter flexing poster. The poster was designed to boost worker morale and encourage productivity, and it became one of the most recognizable images in American history.
In 1942, Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller was hired by the Westinghouse Company's War Production Coordinating Committee to create a series of posters for the war effort. One of these posters became the famous Rosie The Riveter flexing poster. The poster was designed to boost worker morale and encourage productivity, and it became one of the most recognizable images in American history.
This 80sTees.com exclusive womens t-shirt features an image of Rosie The Riveter flexing her bicep. The shirt reads Girls Will Be Girls.
In 1942, Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller was hired by the Westinghouse Company's War Production Coordinating Committee to create a series of posters for the war effort. One of these posters became the famous Rosie The Riveter flexing poster. The poster was designed to boost worker morale and encourage productivity, and it became one of the most recognizable images in American history.
In 1942, Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller was hired by the Westinghouse Company's War Production Coordinating Committee to create a series of posters for the war effort. One of these posters became the famous Rosie The Riveter flexing poster. The poster was designed to boost worker morale and encourage productivity, and it became one of the most recognizable images in American history.
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This 80sTees.com exclusive womens t-shirt features an image of Rosie The Riveter flexing her bicep. The shirt reads Girls Will Be Girls.
In 1942, Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller was hired by the Westinghouse Company's War Production Coordinating Committee to create a series of posters for the war effort. One of these posters became the famous Rosie The Riveter flexing poster. The poster was designed to boost worker morale and encourage productivity, and it became one of the most recognizable images in American history.
In 1942, Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller was hired by the Westinghouse Company's War Production Coordinating Committee to create a series of posters for the war effort. One of these posters became the famous Rosie The Riveter flexing poster. The poster was designed to boost worker morale and encourage productivity, and it became one of the most recognizable images in American history.
























