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Kimberly was formed in 1946 by Jack and Helen Lazar and was trademarked in 1947 in New York. Their first product was wool sweaters and soon matching knit skirts were added. The company continued to develop new products made from double knit wool, including dresses, suits, and coats.
At first their garments were made from 100% wool, but they began making mixtures of wool and Dacron and Orlon in the 1950s (to prevent sagging). They were also a buyer of Paris originals, taking a couture dress and adapting it to knitwear. By the mid 1960s Kimberly was one of the largest privately owned clothing manufacturing companies in the US. Kimberly was acquired by General Mills Corporation in 1972, and the company was closed in 1979. Jack Lazar died in 1990 at the age of 79.
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from a late 1940s sweater
from an early 1950s sweater set
hangtag from a 1950s sweater
back of hangtag from a 1950s sweater
from a 1950s knit top/skirt set
from a late 1950s/early 1960s dress
from a 1960s dacron polyester dress
from a 1960s dress
from a 1960s sweater
from a 1960s metallic dress
from a 1965 top/skirt set
from a 1970s knit tunic/skirt set