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  2. Peck & Peck - Wikipedia

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    Peck & Peck was a New York City-based retailer of private label women's wear prominently located at 581 Fifth Avenue. [1]Peck & Peck was known for its classic clothes. Like Bonwit Teller and B. Altman and Company's post–World War II fashions, Peck & Peck personified and flourished in the pre-hippie era in New York [2] when WASP fashion ruled stores and fashion magazines.

  3. Best & Co. - Wikipedia

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    This limestone building later became the Bond Clothing Stores flagship when Best moved farther up the avenue and was later converted to apartments. [4] Its final 12-story flagship store was located at Fifth Avenue and 51st Street, directly north of St. Patrick's Cathedral. The store replaced 645 Fifth Avenue and the Union Club of the City of ...

  4. Russeks - Wikipedia

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    Russeks started as a furrier in New York City during the early 1900s, and expanded into luxury clothing and accessories. [2] In 1924, they opened a department store on 390 Fifth Avenue and West 36th Street. [3] [4] This was 390 Fifth Avenue, designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White, and completed in 1904-1905 for the Gorham ...

  5. 8 Deals to Shop During the Saks Fifth Avenue First Look Sale

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    Saks Fifth Avenue is one of the premier destinations for luxury clothing and accessories — and right now, the iconic department store is having a First Look Sale that offers up to 25% off of ...

  6. Fifth Avenue is going out of style for luxury retailers, as ...

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    High-end fashion stores on New York’s Fifth Avenue used to play the role of a showroom, where shoppers could browse through curated racks of clothes with a glass of champagne. Italian fashion ...

  7. Bonwit Teller - Wikipedia

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    The Bonwit Teller's flagship uptown building at Fifth Avenue and 56th Street, originally known as Stewart & Company, was a women's clothing store in the "new luxury retailing district", [1] designed by Whitney Warren and Charles Wetmore, [2] and opened on October 16, 1929, with Eleanor Roosevelt in attendance.

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