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In reply to the discussion: It's back to school time, What store did you get your clothing and shoes at, that are no longer around. Mine were [View all]PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,039 posts)76. The State Street Mill bargain center.
Mid to late 50s and early 60s. Utica New York.
There were six of us kids, no money, and looking back I'm amazed and impressed that Mom took care of all of us.
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debm55
Aug 7
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Thank you very much, sinkingfeeling. Yes, they were both great places to buy back to school clothing. By to both.
debm55
Aug 7
#2
Thank you very much, anciano. At one time Sears was the go to store for everyone. It's a shame what happened to it.
debm55
Aug 7
#5
Thank you Americanme---we always went to K-Mart for school supples. Sears was for holiday dresses. Shame they are are
debm55
Aug 7
#7
Thank you Midnight Writer. My cousins-one older and one younger, would pass the clothing down. I made some of my
debm55
Aug 7
#10
Thank you Dave in VA. We had three kids in our house also. Just a couple of dresses and the shoes at Kenney;s. Our play
debm55
Aug 7
#12
Thank you very much Ritabert. I have found that boys clothing is especially harder to sew.
debm55
Aug 7
#41
Me too, Beatlelver. May Company was a mainstay as a child and even after I got married.
debm55
Aug 7
#42
Sears and Penny's, with Brown's Shoe Fit (the only shoe store in town) for shoes.👞
rsdsharp
Aug 7
#15
Thank you very much rsdsharp. As I teen I did my school shopping at K-Mart. For some special occassions , I switched
debm55
Aug 7
#43
When I was in elementary school, there was a local children's clothing store called Small Fry.
Aristus
Aug 7
#16
Thank you very much. Aristus, It;s amazing you remember that. The sweater sounds very nice.
debm55
Aug 7
#28
We did shopping at Robert Hall in our town.. It was the first clothing clothing store in McKeesport to close, I remember
debm55
Aug 7
#26
Me too, I hated trying on dresses, Pants for girls were not allowed until 10th grade.
debm55
Aug 7
#23
Thank you very much, Fiendish Thingy. I think Kinney's shoes was very popular back then, I am still very concerned with
debm55
Aug 7
#21
We had a store in Dover named Emmanuel's. They had the quality stuff in town my grandmother used to work there
Walleye
Aug 7
#27
Oh wow, that sounds great. Thank you for sharing. I love those big multi floor stores . In Pittsburgh we had Kaufmann;s.
debm55
Aug 7
#73
Thank you very much, LeftInTX. My husband did the same as his dad was in the service.
debm55
Aug 7
#74
When I was in high school (class of 1969), sears had really stylish and well made...
3catwoman3
Aug 7
#32
Great post, 3catwoman3, Shoes have always been a problem for me too. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Aug 7
#54
Thank you, Jilly_in _VA, We had a Hills stores here in Western PA. too. I remember when my girlfriends and I went to
debm55
Aug 7
#56
Thank you very much TommieMommy. Sears seems like a favorite of a lot of families. It is a shame they went downhill.
debm55
Aug 7
#57
Thank you very much, oberle. I ,too, liked the stores with lunch rooms. We made a day of it.
debm55
Aug 7
#58
Thank you very much beaglelover. I shopped at Macy's after I got my first job. Liked their clothing.
debm55
Aug 7
#60
Oh wow, that is neat that they are still around, Eugene. Thank you very much for your post.
debm55
Aug 7
#48
Sears or we'd drive 180 miles south to Wurzburg's Department Store in Grand Rapids, MI.
catbyte
Aug 7
#46
Thank you pdxflyboy. Yes, I remember the stores that sold just men's and boy's clothing. All gone. But many memories.
debm55
Aug 7
#69
Yes, I loved those multilevel old stores. Each floor had its own theme---children;s, men's women;s etc. The escalators
debm55
Aug 7
#65
Thank you for sharing with us, BigMin28. I bought some of my fabric at Hancocks Fabric. There were three to pick from.
debm55
Aug 7
#63
Thank you very much AllaN01Bear, We had the May Co and Pennys here too. It was always a delight to visit at Christmas
debm55
Aug 7
#70
Thank you Cloudhopper, My husband is from Boston and when we would visit, we would visit Filene's basement and get
debm55
Aug 8
#82
Thank you very much, boonecreek. We went to a different shoe store one year that had the xray machine to measure your
debm55
Aug 8
#81