Back in the day, attention to detail and craft were much more important than they are now, at least for a lot of the things in our lives.
Tin lunch boxes with beautiful designs used to be the standard. Each person would be able to pick out a lunch box with their favorite TV character or cartoon plastered on the face of it, and they'd carry it with pride. The artistry and construction were incredible, which is why so many folks collect the antique items today!
Looking back at vintage items can be so fun, and filling our houses and apartments with them can take us on a trip down memory lane, like with these vintage dinette sets.
The 12 vintage lunch boxes below will give you the same feeling. They're all so adorable that it's hard not to reminisce about your childhood when you look at them.
But which is your favorite? Did you have a lunch box you remember taking to school every day? Let us know in the comments, and please SHARE with your family and friends on Facebook!
1. Captain Astro

If this extraterrestrial lunch box doesn't take you back, I don't know what will. It's too cute!
2. Space: 1999

If only folks knew what the year 1999 would really be like back in 1976 when this lunchbox was released.
3. Peanuts

Do you think that this pup brings his treats to doggy day care in this vintage Peanuts lunchbox? I hope so, because that would be downright adorable.
4. 1920s Boy Scout Tin

This tin from the 1920s is in pretty good condition. Whatever Boy Scout used this back in the day must have been very proud of it!
5. Roy Rogers

I would spend $46 on this Roy Rogers lunchbox from The Spectrum, absolutely! Wouldn't you?
6. Classic Tin

You can just picture your grandma or grandpa carrying this simple pail with them, pulling out a white-bread sandwich and having a nice little lunch.
7. The Munsters

George Barris, the man who created the epic car in The Munsters, signed this special vintage lunchbox.
8. Six Million Dollar Man

Astronaut Steve Austin looks extra charming on this vintage lunch box from Forgotten Geekery.
9. Hopalong Cassidy

The rust on this Hopalong Cassidy lunch box is kind of perfect, since he's one of the original American cowboys.
10. UFO

Everyone sure was pretty preoccupied with extraterrestrial life in the '60s and '70s, weren't they? Heck, I still am!
11. Charlie's Angels

This lunch box from Bettie Couture is basically the 1970s in a little tin box, don't you agree?
12. Emergency!

Firefighters are real life heroes, after all, as shown on this lunch box from Transporter Vintage.
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