Marc Chevalier
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Years ago, I reached a point in my collecting where I began to focus on the quality of vintage items. I was no longer satisfied with having a vintage '40s suit, end of story. No, I wanted one that was as top-of-the-line as possible. To get what I wanted, I had to find out what to look for.
The quickest way was to learn about stores and manufacturers. I looked through vintage newspaper ads and learned that in 1930s and '40s Los Angeles, the top stores for menswear were Bullock's, Desmond's, Oviatt's, and Silverwoods. Richman Brothers came a close second. The top national/regional manufacturers of suits were Hickey-Freeman, Hart Schaffner & Marx (sp?), Fashion Park, and Hyde Park Clothes, among others. (Please feel free to add names to this thread!)
In Los Angeles, the top tailoring company (by leaps and bounds) was Eddie Schmidt, Inc.
Here's my challenge to you: please name the highest quality (and perhaps most expensive) 1930s and '40s menswear stores/department stores that once thrived in your own city. If possible, name the top local tailors of that era as well. Your information will help to build a valuable resource for folks that want to identify/collect/sell top-quality vintage menswear from the Golden Era. Thanks!
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Years ago, I reached a point in my collecting where I began to focus on the quality of vintage items. I was no longer satisfied with having a vintage '40s suit, end of story. No, I wanted one that was as top-of-the-line as possible. To get what I wanted, I had to find out what to look for.
The quickest way was to learn about stores and manufacturers. I looked through vintage newspaper ads and learned that in 1930s and '40s Los Angeles, the top stores for menswear were Bullock's, Desmond's, Oviatt's, and Silverwoods. Richman Brothers came a close second. The top national/regional manufacturers of suits were Hickey-Freeman, Hart Schaffner & Marx (sp?), Fashion Park, and Hyde Park Clothes, among others. (Please feel free to add names to this thread!)
In Los Angeles, the top tailoring company (by leaps and bounds) was Eddie Schmidt, Inc.
Here's my challenge to you: please name the highest quality (and perhaps most expensive) 1930s and '40s menswear stores/department stores that once thrived in your own city. If possible, name the top local tailors of that era as well. Your information will help to build a valuable resource for folks that want to identify/collect/sell top-quality vintage menswear from the Golden Era. Thanks!
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