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Henry Rosenfeld started his career as a shipping clerk in Manhattan’s garment district. He worked his way up the ladder at Bedford Dress, Inc. before striking out on his own in 1942.

Henry Rosenfeld was a budget label, with dresses ranging from $10.95 – $19.95 in the 1940’s. The dresses were well cut and simply tailored, which gave them an expensive look. In 1945 Rosenfeld grossed $8,000,000 on sales of 2,000,000 dresses to 12,000 stores, including Lord & Taylor. His signature symbol was a red rose, which was found on the hang tags of his dresses.

Written by coutureallure.com


from a 1940s dress - Courtesy of stelladoravintage

from a 1940s dress

Courtesy of stelladoravintage

from an early 1950s dress - Courtesy of pinky-a-gogo

from an early 1950s dress

Courtesy of pinky-a-gogo

from a 1950s dress - Courtesy of damngoodvintage

from a 1950s dress

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hang tag from a 1950s dress - Courtesy of Rachel Apatoff

hang tag from a 1950s dress

Courtesy of Rachel Apatoff

from a 1960s dress - Courtesy of Hollie Point Vintage

from a 1960s dress

Courtesy of Hollie Point Vintage

hang tag from a 1960s dress - Courtesy of Hollie Point Vintage

hang tag from a 1960s dress

Courtesy of Hollie Point Vintage