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Peck & Peck was a famous New York City ladies’ wear store that sold their own labeled goods. It was established by brothers Edgar Wallace Peck and George Peck in 1888 in New York City. By the late 1920s there were twenty stores and before the company was sold and disbanded in the 1970s it had grown into a chain of 78 stores.

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 from a 1940s coat - Courtesy of shopdesignarchives.com

from a 1940s coat

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from a 1940s blouse - Courtesy of heavensent-hellbent

from a 1940s blouse

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from a mid/late 1950s dress - Courtesy of heavensent-hellbent

from a mid/late 1950s dress

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from a 1950s cashmere cardigan - Courtesy of Wildman Vintage

from a 1950s cashmere cardigan

Courtesy of Wildman Vintage

from an early 1960s dress - Courtesy of shopdesignarchives.com

from an early 1960s dress

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