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Kerrybrooke was one of the house brands of Sears, Roebuck & Company.

See also: Sears, Roebuck & Company


from a pair of 1940s women's slacks - Courtesy of ChatterBlossom

from a pair of 1940s women’s slacks

Courtesy of ChatterBlossom

from a late 1940s jacket  - Courtesy of SummerKaiserVonVintage

from a late 1940s jacket

Courtesy of SummerKaiserVonVintage

from a 1950s blouse  - Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com

from a 1950s blouse

Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com

from a 1950s coat - Courtesy of fast_eddies_retro_rags

from a 1950s coat

Courtesy of fast_eddies_retro_rags

from a late 1950s dress - Courtesy of StellAdoraVintage

from a late 1950s dress

Courtesy of StellAdoraVintage

from a late 1950s dress - Courtesy of hatfeathers

from a late 1950s dress

Courtesy of hatfeathers