Vintage Fashion Guild
  • Home
  • Membership
  • Member Directory
  • Support the VFG
  • About
  • Contact
Vintage Fashion Guild
  • Resources
    • Label Resource
      • A to Z Listing
      • Introduction & Terms of Use
      • Bibliography
    • Fabric Resource
      • A to Z Listing
      • Determining Fiber
      • Manufactured Fibers Timeline
      • Fabric "Looks Like"
      • Fabric by Fiber
      • Fabric by Use
      • Guide & Terms of Use
      • Bibliography & Acknowledgements
    • Fashion Timeline
    • Fur Resource
      • Introduction & Terms of Use
    • Lingerie Resource
    • Hat Resource
    • Wedding Resource
  • Articles
    • VFG Member Books
    • Book Reviews
    • Care and Cleaning
    • Buying & Selling
      • Quick Tips for Dating Vintage
      • How to Buy Vintage Clothing
      • Clothing Measurement Charts
      • Clothing Condition Chart
    • Featured Designers
    • Garment & Item Specifics
    • Innovation & Techniques
    • Regional Style & Stores
    • Trends & Genres
  • DONATE
  • Forum
  • About
    • About Us
    • Board of Directors
    • Contact Us
    • Support Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
  • Join
    • Why Join?
    • VFG Code of Practice
    • Apply for Membership
    • VFG Member Directory
  • Blog
  • Home
  • Label Resource
  • Garfinckel's

Garfinckel's

Jul 14, 2010 | by admin | Label Resource | Labels

Julius Garfinckel and Company was established in Washington, DC in 1905. In the early 1930s the store was located at the corner of 14th Street and F Street, across from the US Treasury Building. Garfinckel’s was not a true department store, as they specialized in clothing and accessories and did not carry household goods. They had the reputation of being the most fashionable store in Washington. On their famous Third Floor, one could buy copies of the latest fashions from Paris, or the best that American designers had to offer.

In 1946, Garfinckel’s bought Brooks Brothers and, four years later, De Pinna, a New York City clothing store. During the 1960s and 1970s, Garfinckel’s grew and eventually there were ten stores. In the late 1980s the store was struggling to compete in the retail market. In 1988, Brooks Brothers was sold. Garfinckel’s filed for Chapter 11 protection in 1990; the ten stores were closed and the inventory liquidated.

Written by fuzzylizzie


from a 1920s dress - Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com
from a 1920s dress
Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com
from a 1950s Norell dress - Courtesy of antiquedress.com
from a 1950s Norell dress
Courtesy of antiquedress.com
from a 1970s coat - Courtesy of doubleseahorse
from a 1970s coat
Courtesy of doubleseahorse
from a 1970s jacket - Courtesy of alonesolo
from a 1970s jacket
Courtesy of alonesolo
← previous next →

Question or Comment? Enter it below.

Donate & shop (paid links)

  • Donate button
  • Shop VFG Members Etsy button
  • Shop VFG Members eBay button
  • Amazon shop button
  • Zazzle shop button

VFG Resources

  • Label button
  • Fabric button
  • Lingerie button
  • Fur button
  • Timeline button
  • Hat button
  • Wedding button
  • Care & cleaning button
  • Tips & tricks button

Follow us

Membership

Shop VFG
Why Join
Code of Practice
Apply for Membership

Shop Member Stores

VFG Member Directory
VFG Amazon Shop
VFG Member Books
VFG Book Reviews
VFG on Etsy
VFG on eBay
VFG on Ruby Lane

Resources

The Time Line
Label Resource
Fabric Resource
Lingerie Resource
Fur & Exotics Resource
Hat Resource

Shortcuts

Vintage Inspiration
The VFG Blog
Ways to Say Thank You
About
Contact
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use

This website and its content including text and images is © copyright Vintage Fashion Guild™ 2022 - All rights reserved
design © 2022 lucid crew
DMCA.com Protection Status