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Suzy Perette – Lombardy Dresses – GiGi Young Originals Revisited

Noxall Waist & Dress Co. © Frank H. Jump

Previously on FAB:

Check out Walter Grutchfield’s site about these faded business.

Featured Fades – Lipton’s – A Place to Shop for Women & Children & Bloomfield’s Best Hatter & Haberdasher – Fischer’s Men’s Shop at the Centre – Bloomfield, NJ – James Curran, 2010

Bloomfield, NJ 2010 © James Curran

BLOOMFIELD — A rare glimpse of Depression-era Bloomfield is on display just steps away from the town center, where two old-time advertisements painted on the brick side of a Washington Street building have been unveiled after being covered up since the 1930s.

Now the advertisements, and the wall they’re painted on at the corner of the corner of Washington Street and Lackawanna Place across from the train station, are slated to be razed too, as part of the town’s redevelopment plan.

The ads for Lipton’s department store and Fischer’s, a men’s clothing and hat shop, are relics of a bygone era in Bloomfield and evoke a certain nostalgia among some of the town’s older residents, said Jean Kuras, president of the Bloomfield Historical Society. – Aliza Appelbaum – The Star-Ledger

 Lipton’s – A Place to Shop for Women & Children

13 Broad Street at the Centre © James Curran

Courtesy of Bloomfield History dot org

Bloomfield’s Best Hatter & Haberdasher – Fischer’s Men’s Shop at the Centre

Stetson Hats - Manhattan Shirts © James Curran

Courtesy of Bloomfield History dot org

Elsewhere on the Internet:

Aaron's – Park Slope, Brooklyn

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope
© Frank H. Jump

Has Aaron’s Fine Ladies Apparel become Aaron’s Realty?