>> Please view all photos carefully, as they are part of the description. Some light surface wear. Silicone pairs on the back to support some cardboard creases.
Original 1959 store window display advertising Camel cigarettes, featuring a beach scene with a swimsuit clad woman holding a hula hoop beside a Camel pack graphic. The bold red "Have a real cigarette - CAMEL" slogan and cutout shape were designed to draw attention from storefront windows or in store floor placements.
Cardboard with original easel back, shows some wear including surface scuffs, edge wear, adhesive residue on back, and age toning, all consistent with retail use. Despite wear, the imagery remains strong and visually striking, especially at full height.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company introduced Camel as one of its flagship cigarette brands in the early 20th century, heavily promoted through illustrated advertising and lifestyle imagery. During the 1950s, Camel's marketing leaned into leisure, confidence, and modern American identity, making large window displays like this common in drugstores and tobacconists.