Fashion Models in Swim Suits, 1950
June 4, 2014 § Leave a comment
Another fantastic fashion photo by photographer Toni Frissell.
Tennis Outfit, 1947
June 3, 2014 § 4 Comments

Courtesy Library of Congress. Tennis Outfit, 1947 Toni Frissell
Downtown
June 1, 2014 § 2 Comments
Pearl River Mart
May 31, 2014 § 2 Comments
Pearl River Mart is one of my favorite stores in Manhattan. It’s located on Broadway between Grand Street and Spring Street and you can find just about anything there from a violin to a bar of soap.
Pearl River Mart Website
CONVERSE
May 29, 2014 § 8 Comments
The Converse Rubber Shoe Company was founded in 1908. In 1917 they created a shoe called the All Star and in 1921, basketball player Charles “Chuck” Taylor joined a basketball team sponsored by Converse — The Converse All Stars. Taylor became a salesman for the company and made improvements to the shoe.
These days Converse appears to be a style choice.
…and Nike dominates the neighborhood basketball courts.
Ironic.
Sneakers: Where Can’t They Go? – New York Times
Converse.com
Model with llamas, Cusco, Peru – 1952
May 20, 2014 § Leave a comment
FIORUCCI, NYC
May 16, 2014 § 6 Comments
Fiorucci’s was a fun, pop Italian store that closed in the late 1980’s. It was on East 59th Street. I remember it being really colorful. I loved it. I have a memory of buying a pair of jellies there.

Video: Revisiting Fiorucci’s Heyday As “The Daytime Studio 54”
WWW.Fiourcci.it
Questions
May 14, 2014 § 8 Comments
Haunted by the tapes I made of my grandfather as a child I’ve always wanted to share his story. A few months ago when I submitted an article to Wikipedia on him it was rejected due to not being notable. Kate Gosslein and Kim Kardashian are notable, but not my grandfather? i.e. A self-made man orphaned at 12 who rose to be one of the biggest shoemen in this country. Instead of spending my time proving to Wikipedia that he is, I started this blog to try and put together the missing pieces. The answers are out there I just have to keep asking the questions.
The first place I started was a box of papers I had. It was a mess of old college letters, drawings from high school, stickers, junk, but inside all of that junk there was a manila envelope with some letters and notebooks that my grandfather must have given me I had forgotten about. They were his notebooks from when he was an apprentice in England as a boy and the letters of reference that he brought with him to America.
Each twist and turn I take is just another layer to be peeled away.





























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