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Friday, 08 August 2008
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TRACY, ELLEN Print E-mail
Written by fuzzylizzie.com   
ELLEN TRACY

Ellen Tracy was started in 1949 when Herbert Gallen bought Tranel underwear. He transposed the letters in TRanEL to form ELlen TRacy. The company was mainly a lady's blousemaker.

In 1962, recent Kent State School of Art graduate Linda Allard was hired by Gallen, and for her first two years with the company, she cut out shirts.

In 1964 Allard was made chief designer. She soon branched out into other sportswear and separates. In 1984, Allard's name was added to the label. The line has been known for its understated feminine designs. In 2004 Kent State did a retrospective of Linda Allard's career. She retired in 2005, and Ellen Tracy is now designed by George Sharp.


from a 1960s/1970s blouse
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from a 1970s maxi skirt
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1970s hangtag
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from an early 1980s blouse
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from a 1980s jacket
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from a 1990s blouse
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