These Were the Popular Christmas Gifts 70 Years Ago
This collection of Macy’s best-selling holiday gifts of 1948, compiled by LIFE magazine shows use just how much things have changed since then.
For starters, the gifts then skewed more toward the practical. A pair of nylons or a ballpoint pen were Macy's third- and fourth-highest-selling items that season. Second, there is a conspicuous absence of gadgets or anything technological.
Then again, the rise of personal technology was still decades away, as these were the days when fewer than 10% of households even had a TV set. Rather than gadgets, gift-givers wrapped up objects that were wearable or edible, and immediately usable: a pair of pajamas, a bottle of scotch or a pair of sturdy slippers. Basic but sure to be put to frequent use.



















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