Rosie the Riveter rubber duck

£7.99

Only 1 piece in stock!

Rosie the Riveter will ensure bath time goes without a hitch. With polka dot headscarf and blue shirt, this yellow rubber duck is striking the same pose as the character in the iconic World War Two poster.

Rosie the Riveter is the nickname given to the female munitions worker from the famous “We Can Do It!” poster published in the Second World War. The poster was created to boost the morale of the American female munitions factory workers who replaced the men that had been sent to the frontline. The poster, however, wasn’t widely encountered during the war and was later rediscovered in the 1980’s and has since become a symbol of feminism and female empowerment.

These floating yellow friends make brilliant decorative pieces for your home, as well as fun and entertaining bath time companions for people of all ages. Measuring 10cm in length these novel rubber ducks have been carefully hand painted to achieve these funky designs.

Genre: WWII

Dimensions: 10cm

Material: Phthalate Free Plastic

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You can return or exchange unwanted items up to 35 days after purchase.

The only items that we cannot accept are earrings for pierced ears and perishable items, such as food or drink.

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We recommend that you do get proof of postage for all items that you post to us as we are unable to take responsibility for returns that go missing in the post.

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