Father’s Day during the 1940s and 1950s was a time when advertisers pulled out all the stops to celebrate dad in style—and often with a good dose of humor and charm. From snappy slogans to bold illustrations, vintage ads from this era offer a fascinating glimpse into mid-century family life, gender roles, and the kinds of gifts that were considered perfect for the man of the house.

In this post, we’ll take a nostalgic look back at how companies marketed Father’s Day—from ties and tobacco to tools and aftershave.

Let’s begin!

Further Reading: Vintage Photos of Fathers – Part 1 & Vintage Photos of Dad’s Part 2


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Brief History of Father’s Day

Father’s Day was founded in Spokane, Washington, at the YMCA in 1910 by Sonora Smart Dodd, who was born in Arkansas.Its first celebration was in the Spokane YMCA on June 19, 1910. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, was a single parent who raised his six children there. After hearing a sermon about Anna Jarvis’s Mother’s Day at Central Methodist Episcopal Church in 1909, she told her pastor that fathers should have a similar holiday honoring them. Although she initially suggested June 5, her father’s birthday, the pastors of the Spokane Ministerial Alliance did not have enough time to prepare their sermons, and the celebration was deferred to the third Sunday of June (Continue reading how FD became a holiday here: Source).

1950s Vintage Father's Day Card

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Vintage Father’s Day Ads:

1951 ad for “White Stag Sport-Mates…for Father’s Day!”. 1950s summer fashions for men.

1950s Vintage Advertisement / 1950s Vintage Father's Day Ad-1951 ad for "White Stag Sport-Mates...for Father's Day!". 1950s summer fashions for men.

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GIBSON Father’s Day Cards -1950s

1950s Vintage Advertisement for Father's Day Cards from GIBSON featuring an illustration of dad and his kids and 1950s wife receiving cards on Fathers Day.

One more 1950s Gibson cards Father’s Day ad. “Brighten Dad’s day with a Gibson Card!”

1950s vintage Father's Day Ad for Gibson Father's Day Cards featuring an illustration of a dad receiving a card from his kids and wife.

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“At home or away..Don’t forget Father’s Day”. 1943 vintage ad for B.V.D. Underwear, Pajamas, Freedom Shirts and Swim Trunks.

1940s vintage Father's Day ad: 1943 B.V.D. Clothing for Men, Pajamas Shirts.

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Old Gold cigarettes advertisement from the June 1952 issue of Woman’s Day magazine.

1950s Vintage Advertisement: Old Gold cigarettes advertisement from the June 1952 issue of Woman's Day magazine. The illustration features a 1950s wife putting a crown on her husbands head.

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“Make your Dad VIP, Very Important Pop of the year!” 1954 McGregor Sportswear shirts vintage ad.

1950s vintage father's day ad: "Make your Dad VIP, Very Important Pop of the year!" 1954 McGregor Sportswear shirts vintage ad.

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1946 Seaforth for Men toiletries vintage ad. Shaving, men’s talc, soap and more.

1940s vintage Father's Day ad: 1946 Seaforth for Men toiletries vintage ad. Give the gift of Shaving, men's talc, soap and more.

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1951 vintage ad for Wembley Neckties. Give “Checkered Elegance, Summer’s newest fashion this Father’s Day”.

1950s Vintage Ad for Father's Day-1951 Men's Wembley Neckties. Fantastic early 1950s men's fashion.

Source: eBay

Raise your hand if you have given your dad, husband or received Old Spice yourself as a Father’s Day gift? I know my dad got many a gift package from my brother and I in the 1980s and 1990s.

-1950 Father’s Day ad for Old Spice.

1950s vintage ad for Old Spice for Fathers Day. Vintage Fathers Day ad

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“For Father’s Day-Give Eversharp-Schick Injector Razors and Blades”. 1949 advertisement.

1940s vintage father's day ad: 1949 Schick Razors ad. Retro gift.

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1950 Aqua Velva After Shave Lotion. “11 Ounces of Youth for Father’s Day”.

1950s vintage Father's Day ad: 1950 Aqua Velva After Shave Lotion. "11 Ounces of Youth for Father's Day". The ad features fashion illustrations of women's 1950s dresses.

Source: eBay

1956 Dutch Master Cigar ad. “Dad would like a day like this every day”.

1950s Vintage Father's Day Ad: Dutch Masters Cigars.

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Happy Father’s Day to all the dad’s out there that are celebrating! Enjoy your special day.

Thanks for dropping by! Please comment below on anything you wish to talk about regarding this blog post topic.

Liz

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