Saturday, May 14, 2011

One of Ypsi's More Unusual Products

Nothing says comfy cozy slipper like a swastika.

These were made in Ypsilanti--in Depot Town, in fact.

But why?! And by whom?

And why were they advertised in national magazines?

Find out in the Chronicle; thanks to them!

1 comment:

  1. the swastika was around way before Nazi Germany corrupted it and changed the meaning of it. they didn't start really using it until 1930's. before that it was a symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism. That add looks like it was made way before 1930 so i dont think that the slippers were Nazi slippers :)

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