40 Vintage Photos That Will Leave You In Stitches Today

From absurd situations to comical expressions, these vintage gems will leave you in stitches as you marvel at the timeless humor they bring.

“The Presto Whip Building In Dearborn, Michigan, 1976”

“Eastern Airlines (1967)”

“Sun Tan Pills (1970s)”

Lester Walker’s Turniture II, 1970

“Prince Roller Skating On His Tennis Court At Home. Photo By Jeff Katz, 1989”

“An Undercover Police Officer On Duty. New York, Brooklyn, 1 July 1969.”

“Braniff Airlines Stewardess Uniforms, 1969”

“A Striking Beauty, Postcard From Around 1908”

“Hair Done By Phillip Mason, 1965. Photo By Richard Blinkoff”

“This Ad In A 1968 Life Magazine”

“Famous Architects Dressed As Their Buildings At An Architect Ball, 1931”

“”Baby Cages” Were Window-Mounted Playpens That Were Once Used For Apartments To Ensure Babies Get Fresh Air, 1937″

“Burger King Am Radio With Burger Headphones. These Were Produced Exclusively For Radio Shack In 1983”

“Children Car Seats In The 1940s”

“Pure Luxury”

“Rain Goggles For Racing Car Driver. In An Open Car, The Fan Would Start Moving At About 15 Miles Per Hour, Putting The Tiny Wipers In Motion And Clearing The Water From The Lenses. England, 1930s”

“Matching Outfits In 1952”

“Burnt Orange Carpeting In A Supermarket, 1970s. What The Hell Were They Thinking!”

“The Day My Kid Went Punk, Abc After-School Special (1987)”

“Typical Redditor, Mid-1960s”

“German Band Exmagma, Album Cover For Goldball, 1974”

“Martians And Venusians In A 1961 Episode Of TV Series The Twilight Zone”

“It’s Lunch Time At The No Barriers Alligator Farm. Florida C1920s”

“Du Pont Cellophane (1955)”

“The Establishment Wig, 1968”

“1939 Proposal To Identify Bad Drivers With A Special License Plate, Memphis Tennessee”

“Bryn Owen Aged 17 With His Vespa Scooter, Which Has 34 Mirrors And 81 Lights On The Front And Back, All Bought With His Pocket Money, Leicestershire, England, 1983”

“Paul Hogan Meeting Queen Elizabeth II (1980)”

“Scott Tissues (1940s)”

“Space Age Fashion By André Courrèges, 1960s”

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