Fashion Fair and Manchester Center retailers of the past

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Do you remember the Country Boys Market with its wooden floors? Walter Smiths was the place to go for clothes on the Fulton Mall. Penny Candy had great blacklight posters and don't forget Whitie's Pet Store on Blackstone. What vintage retail do you remember growing up in Fresno?
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dpitts2

Re: Fashion Fair and Manchester Center retailers of the past

Post by dpitts2 » Fri Sep 20, 2024 1:23 pm

The men's store was Hodge & Sons.

girlygirl

Re: Fashion Fair and Manchester Center retailers of the past

Post by girlygirl » Sun Jan 05, 2025 2:54 pm

Growing up as a kid in the 80’s and teen in the 90’s fashion fair was so much better and had so many great shops. I remember Carls Jr in the mall meeting boys to get their home phone numbers before cell phones and riding the escalator downstairs at Woolworths to look at cabbage patch dolls in the toy department. Walking past Chauncey’s the coffee shop /restaurant with all the wooden paneling and spindles. How fancy the displays were at Macy’s when the new Guess Jean lines would launch. The Junior department was the first thing you would see to the right of you came in off of Fresno street. They had a really cool western display at one time with turquoise jeans and cow skulls. When there was Macy’s, Weinstalks and Gottchalks all at the same time and my Mom Grandma and Great grandma would all shop and eat lunch at the Weinstalks restaurant. That was 4 generations of shoppers.
How I would go into the Hello Kitty store a couple of shops down from the Macy’s entrance into the mall with the large glass bay window and buy Sanrio pencils and stationary sets. (Later it closed for years and then a different Sanrio shop would open on the opposite side closer to the JCPENNEY entrance.
My mom would take my brother and I for photos at Jcpenny for Easter and Christmas and one time she even had my hair done at JCPenny’s before for the photo I am like 7 and they gave me an old lady curly hairdo it was hilarious. Just before you would get to JCPenney’s I would go into the narrow little shop called Card Attack for gifts and cards. The poster prints store was right near there with prints up the high walls on both sides flipping through posters while my mom picked out art prints to have framed for our house. They had the 5,7,9 store and I loved all the silver jewelry in the glass case at Above the Belt.
I loved the Levi Jean jacket I got from Millers Outpost to go with my 501’s. Contempo were I wanted all the hot teenage fashions. I remember Lerner and Buster Brown kids shoes were you got a free balloon with a new pair of shoes.
The orange Julius for a great drink. The beautiful jewelry counters and green shag carpet at Gottchalks. The warm baked cookies they would sell at the hungry bear and all the purses and swimsuits that were so cute. Even when Gottchalks moved to the old Weinstalks building they still had great deals and great make up counters. I remember trying on all these beautiful leather jackets upstairs. The downstairs bathroom with the green chalkboard in the middle of the mall. In the area outside Gottchalks. The food court in the same location as now but was so much bigger with an area where you stepped down in the middle and there were tables to eat. My friends and I would sit down there in the middle and look for cute boys to walk bye and there were restaurants on all sides at that time way more choices and large section in the back with booths and mirrors on the walls and bathrooms. In the 80’s all the punk rock kids would sit at the food court with their Mohawks and ripped jeans and leather jackets. I loved seeing their outfits.
Later on Woolworth turned into a huge foot locker store with large male statues at the entrance. Near where the old Sanrio store was they put in a Gloria Jean coffee and they had the best sleigh ride white blended mocha. So many fun memories at Fashion Fair.
At the Manchester's mall when they had the Home Express full of everything you could think of I was about 8 or 9 and begged my mom for a Day Planner for Christmas and she couldn’t figure out why I wanted it so bad. I still use planners to this day. Always went to Sam Goodie upstairs were I would buy the latest music. I remember when Gottchalks had that upstairs discount section and there were sky lights and an elevator. Longs had the ice cream counter and lots of seasonal items. Right outside was a vending machine for business cards and a Photo Booth. There was also the cigar shop that smelled so good and their food court upstairs had the Dairy Queen. I spent as many Saturdays at the mall as I could. I loved it! Good memories.

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