Judge, 1928-08-11 · page 1 of 36
Judge — August 11, 1928 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis **August 11, 1928** This is primarily a fashion illustration rather than political satire. The cover features a stylishly dressed woman in 1920s attire—a cloche hat, draped coat, and heeled shoes—posing with a large decorative parasol. The caption reads "FIT TO BE TIED." The phrase "fit to be tied" was a period idiom meaning extremely angry or frustrated. The satire likely comments on women's fashion or social expectations of the era, possibly mocking the elaborate nature of 1920s women's dress or accessories. The illustration's artist signature appears to be "Holm Green." As a Judge cover, this would have appealed to contemporary readers through commentary on modern (for 1928) women's fashion trends and social behaviors, though the specific target of the satire is unclear without additional context.