This is a classic piece of 1980s or early 1990s novelty humor: a "No Bozos" pinback button. Featuring a cartoon clown face crossed out by a bold red prohibition symbol (circle with a slash), this button delivers a clear, humorous message: "No Bozos"—meaning no clowns, no foolishness, no annoying people.
Design & Message:
Graphic: A simple, effective cartoon of a generic, goofy clown being canceled out.
Interpretation: "Bozo" was common slang for a fool, jerk, or incompetent person. The button humorously declares a zero-tolerance policy for such behavior, often used in workplaces (like kitchens or workshops) or just as a general statement of attitude.
Condition:
The button is in good vintage condition. The colors are bright, and the paper/plastic face is free of major scuffs or cracks. The metal rim may have minor wear, and the pinback clasp on the rear is functional.
Collector's Appeal:
Retro Slang & Humor: A perfect artifact of pre-internet meme culture and period-specific slang.
Novelty Button Collecting: A great addition to collections of vintage pins, quirky sayings, or workplace humor.
Nostalgia: For anyone who remembers when "Bozo" was the ultimate insult.
A small, fun, and slightly edgy piece of vintage attitude. Perfect for a jean jacket, bulletin board, or as a snapshot of informal 80s/90s culture.