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Zukor's

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Zukor's was a U.S. chain of women's clothing stores, specializing in dresses. The company was part of a broader trend of dress shops that catered to middle-class and upper-middle-class women, offering stylish, ready-to-wear fashion at accessible prices.[1]

Benjamin Zukor established the business in 1914 in New York City, starting with a modest shop that specialized in women's apparel. Around a year later, Zukor opened a second New York store.[1]

West Coast stores that Zukor opened were in order:[1]

and between 1929–1934 in:[1]

By 1934, the Oakland Tribune described the chain as a five-million-dollar "national institution" that had "served millions of patrons".[1]

The chain opened its fourteenth West Coast store in Fresno, California in 1936 at 1018 Fulton Street at a cost of $50,000 (equivalent to $1,097,842 in 2023).[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Zukor's Expands in Modernization Program". Oakland Tribune. Oakland, California. March 20, 1934. pp. 8–9.
  2. ^ "Zukor's Women's Clothing Store". Sacramento Rooms Digital Collections. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Zukor's to Open New Dress Shop". Los Angeles Times. February 21, 1931. p. 20.
  4. ^ "Then and Now: Bernards and Zukor's". The Spokesman-Review. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Zukor's Women's Apparel Store Will Open Saturday". The Fresno Bee. August 20, 1936. p. 5.