Saturday Evening Post

Everyone loves a good story, and for nearly 200 years The Saturday Evening Post has told America’s story in real time. We hope you’ll join us as we celebrate that rich history with our new product assortment. 

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  • Horseback bag tag

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Horseback Bag Tag

    (“Long in the Saddle”, July 1977 issue, by W.H.D. Koerner):  Few transportation methods are as old as hopping on a saddle on a mount. Only the distance and terrain change. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image With every...

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  • French Cafe bag tag

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: French Cafe Bag Tag

    (Jack and Jill magazine, May 1969):  So, what’s the postcard image of Paris that comes to your mind? We bet it looks a lot like this illustration from the Post’s children’s publication. What’s your state’s?...

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  • Rosie the Riveter bag tag

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    Saturday Evening Post: Rosie the Riveter Bag Tag

    (May 29, 1943 cover by Norman Rockwell):  Even cultural icons need a lunch break from supporting the World War II effort. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image With every other suitcase on the airport carousel rack looking identical,...

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  • Shall We Dance art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Shall We Dance

    (a.k.a. “Masquerade” illustration by Coby Whitmore, Feb. 12, 1966 issue):  Wouldn’t you too blush if a charming gent asked you out on the dance floor? ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small pictures and artwork on...

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  • Rain art panel

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    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Rain

    (a.k.a. “Love Comes to Miss Lucas” illustration by Coby Whitmore, July 29, 1961 issue) Bus stop, wet day, she’s there, I say, “Please share my umbrella …” ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small...

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  • Giggle art panel

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    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Giggle

    (a.k.a. “I Want a Man” illustration by Joe De Mers, Apr. 15, 1950 issue):  A laugh and a smile will guarantee a man’s attention at the formal. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small pictures and artwork on your...

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  • Horseback bag tag

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Horseback Bag Tag

    (“Long in the Saddle”, July 1977 issue, by W.H.D. Koerner):  Few transportation methods are as old as hopping on a saddle on a mount. Only the distance and terrain change. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image With every...

    $11.50
    Add to Cart
  • French Cafe bag tag

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: French Cafe Bag Tag

    (Jack and Jill magazine, May 1969):  So, what’s the postcard image of Paris that comes to your mind? We bet it looks a lot like this illustration from the Post’s children’s publication. What’s your state’s?...

    $12.50
    Add to Cart
  • Rosie the Riveter bag tag

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Rosie the Riveter Bag Tag

    (May 29, 1943 cover by Norman Rockwell):  Even cultural icons need a lunch break from supporting the World War II effort. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image With every other suitcase on the airport carousel rack looking identical,...

    $12.50
    Add to Cart
  • Rain art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Rain

    (a.k.a. “Love Comes to Miss Lucas” illustration by Coby Whitmore, July 29, 1961 issue) Bus stop, wet day, she’s there, I say, “Please share my umbrella …” ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small...

    $14.00
    Add to Cart
  • Giggle art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Giggle

    (a.k.a. “I Want a Man” illustration by Joe De Mers, Apr. 15, 1950 issue):  A laugh and a smile will guarantee a man’s attention at the formal. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small pictures and artwork on your...

    $14.00
    Add to Cart