Always menstrual pads ad text - Ad Wiz - ad-writing contest, 1994

Dr White Shapes (pads), U.K.,
ad-writing contest, 1990
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Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health

alldays thong pad ad, Procter & Gamble, U.S.A.
In the second-to-last issue of
Mademoiselle magazine, October 2001

Think thongs have been around forever?

Maybe approximately forever among men, probably not among women, though.

Wiki credits the then-wild fashion designer Rudi Gernreich with the modern Western thong in 1974. 

But the first I know of menstrual pads for thongs is from the late 1990s when a site visitor wrote me that a Scandinavian company (SCA) had started selling them. I suspect that before specially-shaped pads existed women used tampons, cups or sponges with thongs or just didn't wear one while menstruating.

How simple is this ad? Compare it with this one.

The ad is not as bold as you think for America. Sure, you see the woman's bottom - bottoms were and are everywhere - but you don't see the pad, part of the very point of a thong's (almost) invisibility. Some European ads DO show pads.

Too bad Mademoiselle magazine disappeared soon after this issue. It had published Sylvia's Plath's short story "Sunday at the Mintons" and made her a guest editor in 1953. Her experience there became The Bell Jar. (She gassed herself 10 years later.) Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Munro, Flannery O'Connor and other literary stars - not all women! - wrote for the magazine.

By the way, a patent filed for Alldays (think P & G's Always) lists this museum as a reference. I suspect other patents have cited MUM.

Always once sponsored an ad-writing contest:

Always menstrual pads ad text - Ad Wiz - ad-writing contest, 1994

So did a company in the U.K.:

Dr White Shapes (pads), U.K., ad-writing contest, 1990

Below: The page measures about 8 x 10 3/4" (c. 20.3 x 27.3 cm).

Always menstrual pads ad text - Ad Wiz - ad-writing contest, 1994

Dr White Shapes (pads), U.K., ad-writing contest, 1990

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