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Favored Fashions for Men & Young Men, Autumn 1928

July 21, 2020 TheCostumer

American MenswearEvening DressMenswearOvercoatsSuitsTrousersVests
Costume History

c. 1902-1905 Corliss, Coon & Co. Collar Catalog

July 18, 2020 TheCostumer

This little catalog was stamped with the name of Charles Altemus, the owner of The Opera House Hat Store in Easton, Pennsylvania which he owned from around 1896 until he went bankrupt in February of 1912.

Front cover
Front cover
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