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debm55

(43,871 posts)
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 09:13 PM Mar 25

When you were a kid, what store/stores that is/ are no more did you get your Easter outfit from? shoes were from Bakers

dress, hat, and gloves. from Kaufmanns.

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When you were a kid, what store/stores that is/ are no more did you get your Easter outfit from? shoes were from Bakers (Original Post) debm55 Mar 25 OP
Was Bakers the one with the X-ray machine? Biophilic Mar 25 #1
The one I went to didn't have the machine. They used the metal thing. debm55 Mar 25 #4
I remember the x-ray machines for shoes Walleye Mar 25 #6
MayCo enid602 Mar 25 #2
"Easter outfit" Skittles Mar 25 #3
Hi Skittles, I was an outfit, I would wear to church and then to grandparents for dinner. Shoes, dress, hat, gloves. debm55 Mar 25 #7
ahhhhhhhh Skittles Mar 25 #13
We had sort of an upscale women's clothing store named Emmanuel's Walleye Mar 25 #5
Montgomery Wards or Sears. sinkingfeeling Mar 25 #8
Baker's for shoes and Alexander's in Springfield for everything else dai13sy Mar 25 #9
Shoes from The Shoe Box; USAF Brat Mar 25 #10
Almart , Sears, Bambergers, Wanamaker's, or woodsprite Mar 25 #11
Depended on where Dad was stationed. Dorothy V Mar 25 #12

debm55

(43,871 posts)
7. Hi Skittles, I was an outfit, I would wear to church and then to grandparents for dinner. Shoes, dress, hat, gloves.
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 09:29 PM
Mar 25

and a purse. It was traditional around here for the girls. Boys got suits.

Walleye

(39,229 posts)
5. We had sort of an upscale women's clothing store named Emmanuel's
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 09:28 PM
Mar 25

I would get patent leather Mary Janes. My grandmother worked there for years.

USAF Brat

(58 posts)
10. Shoes from The Shoe Box;
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:31 PM
Mar 25

A children’s shoe store with a a small Merry Go Round in the front courtyard, and they were the only store that had wide shoes for kids like me who needed them. Then either Neiman Marcus’ or Joske’s for the dress, petticoat, socks and a hat.

This outfit was for church, the egg hunt, a family photo and Easter Sunday supper.

What lovely memories that brings back! Thanks Deb for the little trip down memory lane.

woodsprite

(12,380 posts)
11. Almart , Sears, Bambergers, Wanamaker's, or
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:54 PM
Mar 25

Newark Department Store. The department store was about the only place you could find girls white cardigans and girls slips. I loved going there because they had one of those vacuum tube systems. You’d pay the clerk, she’d put money in the tube and it would get sucked up to the main office. They’d put your copy of the receipt and your change in the holder and send it back down to the clerk.

Shoes were from Pilnick’s, and no white patent leather shoes before Memorial Day!

Dorothy V

(275 posts)
12. Depended on where Dad was stationed.
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:54 PM
Mar 25

When we were at Phalsbourg, we'd go to the big BX at Metz, which put a lot of major department stores to shame. At George, Thom McAn for shoes and Fedco for everything else. At Williams, Penney's, and at Hill, Sears.
Mom made a lot of my dresses, but my Easter outfits were always storebought. Looking back, the dresses Mom made were every bit as nice as storebought clothes. They never looked homemade. She was that good. I still have her sewing machine. It is a 1923 Singer that had an electric motor put on it in 1947.
Remember the fabric sections in the old wishbooks? The only pages in color. I loved looking over the fabrics with Mom. Happy Days!

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