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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat store is no longer around where you would buy your Easter and Spring clothing as a kid? Mine was Gimbels. And you?
Jilly_in_VA
(14,260 posts)Also Manchester's. Both in Madison, WI.
debm55
(59,620 posts)Disappeared.
Tiny Tabby
(58 posts)In San Francisco or City of Paris
Two department stores that closed about 50 or 60 years ago
debm55
(59,620 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,369 posts)debm55
(59,620 posts)hlthe2b
(113,667 posts)debm55
(59,620 posts)hlthe2b
(113,667 posts)When it was still a good department store...in my case in the 60's ad 70's!
debm55
(59,620 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,926 posts)debm55
(59,620 posts)surrealAmerican
(11,851 posts)Fancier stuff sometimes came from Gimbels or Macy's.
EYESORE 9001
(29,638 posts)There was another store, Interstate, where we went as well. Its not around now either.
Ritabert
(2,301 posts)Silver Gaia
(5,340 posts)The one we went to doesn't exist anymore, but it moved to a mall location, so there still is a JC Penney store there.
debm55
(59,620 posts)TommieMommy
(2,831 posts)debm55
(59,620 posts)livetohike
(24,211 posts)lived a few blocks away so I was spoiled by them and my unmarried Uncle.
debm55
(59,620 posts)Last edited Tue Mar 10, 2026, 03:52 PM - Edit history (1)
and Easter outfits. Both closed for many years.
livetohike
(24,211 posts)when we were kids Deb
. We could see the fireworks at Kennywood from my Grandparents back yard. Sometimes burning paper from the fireworks would fly across the river and land in the yard!
fargone
(611 posts)Green Bay and Sheboygan, Wisconsin (and elsewhere). We used to go "down by Prange's"
Earl_from_PA
(303 posts)...
KS Toronado
(23,706 posts)"A little of everything"that was the motto of Duckwall's, the Kansas-born five and dime store that for more
than one hundred years has offered its customers good products and good service.
Endlessmike56
(183 posts)johnp3907
(4,286 posts)Also G. C. Murphys in West Newton. We called that store the 5 and 10.
FarPoint
(14,710 posts)Grandma always took us to Gimbels. It was her favorite shopping day.
Freddie
(10,094 posts)When I was a kid the only one was in downtown Allentown. But mostly we got clothes at Robert Hall or Sears.
CrispyQ
(40,893 posts)We'd look at dresses & I'd show her what I liked & then we'd go to the JCPenney sewing department & I'd pick out fabric & buttons & trim. My mother could sew anything. You should have seen the Barbie clothes she made. Little suits with notched collars, gowns, sports wear, pajamas, dresses. I kept them in this box I covered & lined with wrapping paper. I sold them at a yard sale when I was in my 20s. I wasn't sure I wanted to get rid of them so I priced them high & they were one of the first things to sell. She didn't even offer me less; she bought them all & said, "My girls are going to love these."
I like to think somewhere some girl still has them.
Ziggysmom
(4,103 posts)They had quality product, too. Not like todays disposable clothes you wash once and it falls apart!
debm55
(59,620 posts)very much, Ziggysmom.
hedda_foil
(16,980 posts)debm55
(59,620 posts)lostnfound
(17,480 posts)I remember walking hand in hand up the street with my mother to go shopping there.
Sometimes we would go to Sears. Sometimes she might sew us clothes.
debm55
(59,620 posts)redstatebluegirl
(12,813 posts)They were right down the street from each other.
debm55
(59,620 posts)Kali
(56,805 posts)are any of them still around? I have no clue. I can remember a couple of Easter outfits but not where they came from.

