The gag is tame by today's standards, but Shermund's adventuresome young woman still manages to scandalize the staid sales clerk. The original art was sold on eBay in May.
Pajamas are $4.95—not exactly cheap back then. Perhaps there will be a January white sale..webp)
They are making eye contact.
She has donned makeup and jewelry for her outing.
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And, of course, she wears heels as any fashionable woman would.
The December issue drawing received its OK on October 16, 1942.
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"Sergeant stripes" became "sergeant's stripes" in print—an improvement.
And let's assume that stamped E is for Esquire.
Shermund's original works sold in rapid succession.
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| "Do you have any with sergeant's stripes on them?" Barbara Shermund Original art Esquire, December 1942, p. 47 |
Shermund nicely contrasts the flatness of the pajamas with the roundness of the woman's figure. Compare the sales clerk's big, awkward hands with her petite, gloved ones.
The fur coat befits the season while establishing her as a woman of means. Note the very different stripes on the pajamas and on the fur.
The salesman reacts with surprise to the woman's request, but his expression isn't overdone.
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They are making eye contact.
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| Barbara Shermund's signature |
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| Barbara Shermund eBay listing ended May 9, 2026 |
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| Barbara Shermund eBay item description |
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| "Do you have any with sergeant's stripes on them?" Barbara Shermund Esquire, December 1942, p. 47 |
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| "Do you have any with sergeant's stripes on them?" Barbara Shermund Original art Esquire, December 1942, p. 47 |
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| "Do you have any with sergeant's stripes on them?" Barbara Shermund Esquire, December 1942, p. 47 |
Note: Readers can earn their stripes by submitteing orignal art by Barbara Shermund to the blog.
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