From the middle of the 20th century, Pin-Up became a popular style within American culture, and Pin-Up girls reflected the beauty and aesthetics of the time. These were half-naked female figures with eccentric outfits, spectacular make-up and hairstyles that emphasized their femininity. This type of art became especially popular during the Second World War, when Americans with these beauties on display fought for democracy, defending the values of freedom and independence. At that time, images of Pin-Up girls raised the morale of soldiers, helping them to forget about danger. Usually, Pin-Up girls were depicted on the nose of the plane, which gave rise to the term "nose art". Each flight could always be the last, so Nose Art had a special meaning for the pilot and the entire crew, embodying first of all character and luck. Inspired by the American Pin-Up culture of the Second World War, M-Tac has released a series of modern Pin-Up patches. She is flirtatious and extremely independent. She is erotic and risqué at the same time. She is a Pin-Up girl, created to win the adoration of men and raise the fighting spirit of the fighters. She continues to inspire women to express themselves, embrace their uniqueness and emphasize their beauty. The patch is made of high-quality PVC material (polyvinyl chloride) with full-color printing. Thanks to a special production technology, the patch looks voluminous, and the image is clear even at angles.
Material: rubber (PVC)
Dimensions: 3.5" x 3" ( 90 x 75 mm)
Weight: 0,02 lbs (10 grams)