Arrow Collar Man advertisements
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The Arrow Collar Man advertisements were an iconic early 20th-century American ad campaign featuring idealized, stylish male figures that helped define modern masculine fashion imagery.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Arrow Collar Man | 3 |
| Arrow Collar Man advertisements canonical | 1 |
| Arrow Collar Man illustrations | 1 |
| Arrow brand collars | 1 |
| Arrow collars | 1 |
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Target entity: Arrow Collar Man advertisements Context triple: [J. C. Leyendecker, notableWork, Arrow Collar Man advertisements]
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Grand Collar
The Grand Collar is the highest and most prestigious grade of the Portuguese Order of Prince Henry, typically reserved for heads of state and other eminent figures.
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B.
Grand Collar
The Grand Collar is the highest and most prestigious grade of the Colombian Order of Boyacá, typically awarded to heads of state and other eminent figures.
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C.
Grand Collar
The Grand Collar is the highest and most prestigious grade or class within certain orders of chivalry, typically reserved for heads of state or similarly eminent figures.
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D.
Just Men series
The Just Men series is a collection of early 20th-century crime and thriller stories by Edgar Wallace featuring a vigilante group who target and punish wrongdoers beyond the reach of the law.
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COLL
COLL is the standard abbreviation for the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, a professional body focused on research and advancement in colloid and surface science.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Arrow Collar Man advertisements Target entity description: The Arrow Collar Man advertisements were an iconic early 20th-century American ad campaign featuring idealized, stylish male figures that helped define modern masculine fashion imagery.
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A.
Grand Collar
The Grand Collar is the highest and most prestigious grade of the Portuguese Order of Prince Henry, typically reserved for heads of state and other eminent figures.
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B.
Grand Collar
The Grand Collar is the highest and most prestigious grade of the Colombian Order of Boyacá, typically awarded to heads of state and other eminent figures.
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C.
Grand Collar
The Grand Collar is the highest and most prestigious grade or class within certain orders of chivalry, typically reserved for heads of state or similarly eminent figures.
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D.
Just Men series
The Just Men series is a collection of early 20th-century crime and thriller stories by Edgar Wallace featuring a vigilante group who target and punish wrongdoers beyond the reach of the law.
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E.
COLL
COLL is the standard abbreviation for the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, a professional body focused on research and advancement in colloid and surface science.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
advertising campaign
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print advertisement series ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
American advertising history
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early 20th-century menswear industry ⓘ |
| characterRole |
fashion icon
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symbol of modern American manhood ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| creativeConcept |
Arrow Collar Man advertisements
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Arrow Collar Man
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| culturalImpact |
became a symbol of sophisticated urban masculinity
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inspired fan mail addressed to the fictional Arrow Collar Man ⓘ |
| depicts |
idealized male figure
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modern masculine fashion imagery ⓘ stylish man ⓘ |
| endTime | mid 20th century ⓘ |
| genre |
commercial illustration
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magazine advertisement ⓘ newspaper advertisement ⓘ |
| hasEffect |
elevated status of commercial illustration
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helped define modern masculine beauty ideals ⓘ increased popularity of Arrow collars ⓘ influenced mens fashion standards ⓘ |
| illustrator | J. C. Leyendecker ⓘ |
| inception | 1905 ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
mens collars
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mens fashion ⓘ mens shirts ⓘ |
| manufacturerAdvertised |
Cluett Peabody & Company
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surface form:
Cluett Peabody and Company
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| mediaType | illustrated advertisement ⓘ |
| notableFor |
creating a national advertising icon
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helping popularize detachable collars ⓘ strongly stylized male imagery ⓘ |
| notableWorkBy | J. C. Leyendecker ⓘ |
| productAdvertised |
Arrow Collar Man advertisements
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Arrow collars
Arrow shirts ⓘ |
| publishedIn |
Colliers Weekly
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The Saturday Evening Post ⓘ
surface form:
Saturday Evening Post
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| startTime | early 20th century ⓘ |
| style |
Art Deco-influenced illustration
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elegant, idealized realism ⓘ |
| targetAudience |
middle class men
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upper middle class consumers ⓘ |
| timePeriod |
Roaring Twenties
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surface form:
Jazz Age
Progressive Era ⓘ |
| usedMarketingStrategy |
aspirational lifestyle imagery
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association of product with social status ⓘ |
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