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Vintage University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Hormel Pennant

Vintage University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Hormel Pennant

Calling all Bruins — own a rare piece of mid-century UCLA history.

This authentic 1950s UCLA Hormel wool felt pennant is part of one of the most unusual collectible promotions in American pop culture. Carefully preserved and professionally framed, this rare piece transforms nostalgic memorabilia into striking vintage décor.

Each pennant is displayed in a museum-style frame with U/V-protective glass and a precision-cut mat, preserving the wool felt while showcasing its original vintage character. Natural aging, texture, and patina make every piece uniquely one-of-a-kind.

Details

Frame size: 9" × 14"
Pennant size: 4" × 9"
Material: Vintage wool felt pennant
Frame options: Black, Light Wood, or Mahogany
Protection: U/V protective glass with cut mat
Bonus: History of Hormel Pennants included on the back

What Is a Hormel Pennant?

In the early 1950s, collecting was a nationwide craze — from baseball cards to comic books. In 1953, the Hormel Foods Company launched a creative promotion by attaching over five million wool felt pennants representing 95 universities to cans of soup using rubber bands.

These small felt pennants were advertised in comic books and sold in grocery stores across the country. Today, surviving examples are increasingly rare and sought after by collectors.

This piece represents a preserved moment connected to University of California, Los Angeles history — a tangible reminder of mid-century campus pride and American collecting culture.

Perfect For

• UCLA alumni and Bruins fans
• Vintage college memorabilia collectors
• Graduation and milestone gifts
• Offices, libraries, and heritage-inspired spaces

Not a reproduction. A real collectible from the golden age of American promotions.

Note: Placement of the pennant in the frame may vary slightly due to its handmade vintage nature.

$165.00
Vintage University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Hormel Pennant
$165.00

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Calling all Bruins — own a rare piece of mid-century UCLA history.

This authentic 1950s UCLA Hormel wool felt pennant is part of one of the most unusual collectible promotions in American pop culture. Carefully preserved and professionally framed, this rare piece transforms nostalgic memorabilia into striking vintage décor.

Each pennant is displayed in a museum-style frame with U/V-protective glass and a precision-cut mat, preserving the wool felt while showcasing its original vintage character. Natural aging, texture, and patina make every piece uniquely one-of-a-kind.

Details

Frame size: 9" × 14"
Pennant size: 4" × 9"
Material: Vintage wool felt pennant
Frame options: Black, Light Wood, or Mahogany
Protection: U/V protective glass with cut mat
Bonus: History of Hormel Pennants included on the back

What Is a Hormel Pennant?

In the early 1950s, collecting was a nationwide craze — from baseball cards to comic books. In 1953, the Hormel Foods Company launched a creative promotion by attaching over five million wool felt pennants representing 95 universities to cans of soup using rubber bands.

These small felt pennants were advertised in comic books and sold in grocery stores across the country. Today, surviving examples are increasingly rare and sought after by collectors.

This piece represents a preserved moment connected to University of California, Los Angeles history — a tangible reminder of mid-century campus pride and American collecting culture.

Perfect For

• UCLA alumni and Bruins fans
• Vintage college memorabilia collectors
• Graduation and milestone gifts
• Offices, libraries, and heritage-inspired spaces

Not a reproduction. A real collectible from the golden age of American promotions.

Note: Placement of the pennant in the frame may vary slightly due to its handmade vintage nature.