The National Tattler was a U.S.-based tabloid newspaper published primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. Much like other sensationalist tabloids of the time—such as The National Enquirer—it focused on celebrity gossip, bizarre stories, UFO sightings, supernatural claims, and scandal-driven headlines designed to attract attention at grocery store checkouts.
While it wasn't as long-lasting or widely known as some of its tabloid competitors, the National Tattler played a part in the golden age of American tabloid journalism, where outrageous and often unverified stories sold papers and fed pop culture fascination.
Benefits
- lightweight and flowy
- perfect for summertime
- casual wear
- available in 10 bright colors
Features
- 3.7 oz, 65/35 polyester/viscose
- relaxed, drapey fit
- a-line body
- merrowed bottom hem
- shirring at racerback seam
- side seams
- tear away label
For environmental and human friendly reason, this product is only made when you order it. Typically, this product will be made in about a week, we will send you tracking information as soon as it's in the mail.