A store in Fashion Fair in the 1970s
A store in Fashion Fair in the 1970s
We are trying to think of a store that was next to Winestock's at Fashion Fair that was there in the 70s where they sold mensware. Any Ideas?
Re: A store in Fashion Fair in the 1970s
are you talking about Walter Smith's or maybe Roos Atkins?
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Re: A store in Fashion Fair in the 1970s
I think I know the store. It was the Wearhouse. It was a men's boutique store with very unique clothing for men. Two very old ladies used to work there as clerks. I bought a cool shirt there just before they closed.
Re: A store in Fashion Fair in the 1970s
Does anyone else remember Earthcraft? They sold pottery, macrame, and other earthy type things. I think that it was located in the section of the mall where Woolworth's restaurant, Doctor's Pets, and Carl's Jr. were located. I always liked that store.
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I used to work at Weinstock's. I'm trying to remember. I bought my first suit at Walter Smiths but it seemed a few doors down from Weinstock's on the North side. I think Roos Atkins was on the south side. It might have been the Wearhouse but I thought that came later.
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How about Millers Outpost ? They had the Bell Bottom Levis everyone wore. Still loving those.
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Re: A store in Fashion Fair in the 1970s
I used to buy all my Levis in a store at the mall too, but if you are looking at the mall from Shaw, Weinstocks was on the left hand side, right? I bought my Levis from a corner store on the far right and can't recall the name of it either. But I loved my Levis!
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I believe the store is Coffee's. Short for Harry Coffee's, they also had a store on the Fulton Mall.
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The men's store next to Weinstock's was Harry Coffee's--it was VERY expensive. Walter Smith was at the other end of the mall by JC Pennys.
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Re: A store in Fashion Fair in the 1970s
You are talkin about walter smiths. Roos Adkins was at the other end of the mall and yes coffies is the store.
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