Trade catalogs of clothing, 1872-1948.

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Trade catalogs of clothing, 1872-1948.

Trade catalogs of men's, women's, and children's clothing and other ephemera relating to clothing.

68 items (1 box) : ill.

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W.H. Hall Furrier.

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Fraser Dry Goods Company.

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Wm. Barr Dry Goods Co.

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P.A. Brugh & Son.

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W. and H. Walker.

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Universal Fashion Co.

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National Cloak and Suit Company.

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Skidmore & Turnbull.

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B. Siegel Company.

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Strawbridge & Clothier

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Department store; opened 1868 in Philadelphia, Pa. From the description of Strawbridge & Clothier collection, 1959-1996. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70978891 Strawbridge & Clothier was a major department store chain in the Greater Philadelphia area focused on a middle-class clientele. The firm was founded as a partnership by Justus C. Strawbridge and Isaac H. Clothier on July 1, 1868, and incorporated on February 14, 1922. The firm was operated on Quaker principle...

Au Bon Marche (Paris, France).

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Bradley Knitting Company.

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H. O'Neill & Co.

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Lace Shop (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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London (Firm).

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H. Black & Co.

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Boggs and Buhl.

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Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co.

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Gimbel Brothers

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Adam Gimbel established family in the retail business when he opened a store in Vincennes, Indiana in 1842. His sons, including Jacob, started the Gimbel Brothers firm. Gimbel Brothers began in Milwaukee in 1887 and later expanded to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and New York. Horace Saks sold Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Thirty-fourth Street stores to Bernard Gimbel in 1923 for Gimbel stock. Gimbels Southgate was the first suburban Gimbels store in 1954. Gimbels merged with Schuster's Department Stor...

Leask Manufacturing Co.

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Boston Store.

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Polly Pride Products.

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Salomon & Burroughs.

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Bedell Company.

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Charles William Stores.

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Russell & Green Merchants.

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Le Boutillier Brothers (Firm)

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Pictorial Review Company

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J.B. Fullerton & Co.

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Wooltex (Firm)

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Edward B. Grossman & Co.

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Newcomb Endicott Co.

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Standard Mail Order Co.

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H.K. Green & Bros.

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Butterick Publishing Company

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John Wanamaker & Co.

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Wm. Broadhead & Sons.

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Hofmeister Woolen Mills.

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Cloak Drummer Co.

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B. Altman & Co.

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Department store founded in 1865 by Benjamin Altman. Upon Altman's death, Michael Friedsam succeeded him as president of the company in 1913 and served until his death in 1931. From the description of Records, 1876-1955 (bulk 1881-1933). (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58757658 ...

Roberts-Frank & Co.

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Philipsborn's (Firm)

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Universal Trading & Supply Company.

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Country Store (Concord, Mass.)

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Brooklyn Knitting Co.

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E. Butterick and Company

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E. Butterick and Company produced standardized paper patterns for clothes. The firm was founded by Ebenezer Butterick, who began his career as a tailor and shirtmaker in Sterling, MA. Around 1859, either he or his wife, Ellen, developed a set of graded shirt patterns to reproduce garments in unlimited quantities. After experimentation, the first patterns, primarily for children's attire, were marketed in 1863. The patterns were instantly successful and the demand for them so widespr...