1981 HipOppoTamus "Hop" Punched Leather Shoe Vintage Advertisement
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, men's fashion experienced a shift towards bolder, more expressive casual wear. This print advertisement for the HipOppoTamus brand, a subsidiary of Internor Trade Inc., perfectly encapsulates this stylistic evolution. The campaign's headline, "Take a walk on the wild side," serves as a direct invitation to consumers to step away from traditional, conservative footwear and embrace more daring, vibrant lifestyle options.
The focal point of the advertisement is the "Hop" model, a brightly colored, punched leather slip-on shoe described in the copy as a "runabout." Priced competitively at "under $40," the shoe was positioned as an exciting yet accessible fashion statement for the modern man. The availability of the footwear in an array of striking colors—including red, black, taupe, grey, white, ice, and turquoise—further underscores the brand's commitment to expressive individuality and mass-market appeal across the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, and the Caribbean.
Visually, the advertisement utilizes a striking aesthetic juxtaposition. The model is styled in a heavily textured, monochromatic ensemble featuring layered stripes, a band-collar shirt, and a prominent scarf. This muted, layered backdrop serves to make the oversized, bright red shoe he holds across his chest pop dramatically off the page. This surreal, slightly playful composition is accompanied by the brand's distinctive mascot: a patchwork plush hippopotamus lounging at the top right of the composition. The memorable tagline, "It pays to be in his shoes," paired with the psychedelic, bubble-letter typography of the red HipOppoTamus logo, solidifies the brand's quirky and confident identity within the highly competitive 1980s retail footwear market.