This fine cotton garment commemorates the golden age of advertising design by proudly displaying the original Murray Hill phone number for Photo-Lettering, Inc. while celebrating the creative suffrage enjoyed by women throughout the commercial art industry. Back in the days when one would need to dial MU2-2346 for Photo-Lettering, Inc., art directors were called "sir", assistant art directors were called "boy" and women were generally referred to as "broads" or "Dear I had a tough day at the office can you make the kids stop using my fedora for a cereal bowl what's for supper please make mine a double." Times have changed for the better. Pleasant bicycle couriers toting large pieces of Veloxed lettering over to Madison Avenue have been replaced by surly tattoo-sleeved fixie riders carrying some of the few three-dimensional objects that cannot be delivered electronically and women have assumed commanding roles in the graphic arts trades by taking over key posts in creative asset management and most of the editorial infrastructure of the design press. At House Industries we support the little lasses in their noble endeavors so much that we have hired three of such species, intermarried among the gender and are subsequently nurturing several more muliebrous offspring. More information is available at photolettering.com.