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Gender neutral fashion Ebony May 1973 Gender neutral fashion in the 60’s and early 70’s . Flagg Bros Catalogue Ebony May 1973
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The Side Stepper Ebony Magazine October 1975 (2) The Side Stepper in Flagg Bros Catalogue Ebony Magazine October 1975. The Flagg Brothers store is mentioned in Billy Joel’s song - Keeping the faith.
Even Elvis "The King" owned a pair of Flagg Bros shoes
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Flagg Bros Shoe Store Flagg Bros Shoe Store in Nashville Tennessee. Flagg Bros catered to a niche market as evidenced by their catalogues that featured mostly African American models and the Ads they ran in African American magazines like JET and EBONY. The little sign that reads, AUTHENTIC STYLE FOR MEN, speaks to the way Flagg Bros marketed their products. Some of these products were gender neutral shoes and clothes.
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The Side Stepper Ebony Magazine October 1975 Flagg Bros Catalogue with the Side Stepper shoe in Ebony Magazine October 1975. The Price of the Side Stepper in 1975 was $17.76. The Flagg Brothers store is mentioned in Billy Joel’s song - Keeping the faith.
Flagg shoes were so popular that even Elvis "The King" owned a pair of Flagg Bros shoes
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The Side Stepper A pair of classic men’s black platform shoes with an Afrocentric twist
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Coat Dress Christian Dior New York coat dress from the fall 1949 collection. Dress is apart of the Carrie Marcus collection from the Texas Fashion Collection.
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Neiman Marcus Fortnight Poster This is a poster advertising the first fortnight thrown by Neiman Marcus. This fortnight was centered around France.
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Life Magazine "Letters to the Editors" Flying L/Neiman Marcus Feedback about Flying L article
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Life Magazine Flying L Opening Page from Life Magazine original article about Flying L opening
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Life Magazine Flying L Opening Page from original Life Magazine about Flying L opening
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Life Magazine Flying L Opening page from original Life Magazine article
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Flying L Neiman Marucs Model posing in garments
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Flying L Neiman Marcus Model posing with a lasso
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Flying L Neiman Marcus Model posing with horse
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Grand Opera Lovers Welcome Opening of Brief Local Season Carrie Marcus Neiman and her family at the opera.
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Christian Dior and Stanley Marcus, 1947 Christian Dior accepting the Neiman Marcus Award from Stanley Marcus, 1947, gelatin silver print, DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
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Flying L Neiman Marcus A model poses with a rifle
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Advertisement: Neiman-Marcus Company 1946 This image is a Neiman-Marcus Ad posted in the 107th Volume, 7th Issue of Vogue Magazine. It depicts ideal lifestyle standards and expectations via luxury at the time.
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Advertisement: Neiman-Marcus Company 1954 This image is a Neiman-Marcus Ad posted in the 124th Volume, 7th Issue of Vogue Magazine. It depicts fashion standards/norms for the time and visualizes gender roles.
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Advertisement: Neiman-Marcus Company 1960 This image is a Neiman-Marcus Ad posted in the 135th Volume, 1st Issue of Vogue Magazine. It depicts ideal beauty standards for women at the time.
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Test Bowtie Test image
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1960s New York
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Marcus Family at the Opera, 1936 A family portrait of the Marcus family, with Carrie Marcus Neiman at the left, at the Grand Opera in Dallas
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Neiman-Marcus Logo Script Logo
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TFC Dress 4 - Test Test Image