✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
HomeStore

Rosie We Can Do It Shot Glass

Product image 1
Product image 2

Rosie We Can Do It Shot Glass

    • This Rosie the Riveter shot glass is just what you need to help you celebrate that you got through the long work week with your “We Can Do It!” outlook.

    • During World War I, many branches of the federal government used posters to urge Americans to support the war effort. In a time without radio, TV, or the Internet, posters were an inexpensive way to deliver powerful messages to millions of people. The government hired well-known artists to create designs that unified the American people. Posters continued to be published during World War II, and new posters are still in production. The National Archives holds close to 20,000 posters produced by military and civilian agencies.

      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 became the famous "We Can Do It!" image that in later years would become known as "Rosie the Riveter," although it was never given this title during the war.

    $6.95
    Rosie We Can Do It Shot Glass
    $6.95

    Product Information

    Shipping & Returns

    Description

      • This Rosie the Riveter shot glass is just what you need to help you celebrate that you got through the long work week with your “We Can Do It!” outlook.

      • During World War I, many branches of the federal government used posters to urge Americans to support the war effort. In a time without radio, TV, or the Internet, posters were an inexpensive way to deliver powerful messages to millions of people. The government hired well-known artists to create designs that unified the American people. Posters continued to be published during World War II, and new posters are still in production. The National Archives holds close to 20,000 posters produced by military and civilian agencies.

        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 became the famous "We Can Do It!" image that in later years would become known as "Rosie the Riveter," although it was never given this title during the war.

      You may also like

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      Rosie the Riveter Ornament

      $22.95

      $6.88

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      Rosie We Can Do It Ladies Top

      $29.95

      $8.98

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      I Can Do It! Infant Dress

      $19.95

      $5.98

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      Rosie Revere, Engineer

      $18.99

      $5.70

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      We Can Do It! Leather Cuff

      $31.50

      $9.45

      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      Rosie the Riveter Canvas Print

      $39.95

      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      African American Rosie the Riveter Beanie

      $14.97

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      Rosie the Riveter Beanie

      $14.97

      $4.49

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      Rosie the Riveter Block Puzzle

      $11.95

      $3.58

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      Rosie We Can Do It Crew Socks

      $12.95

      $3.88

      -70%
      Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

      Rosie the Riveter Bobblehead

      $35.95

      $10.79