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Friday, 16 May 2008
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KORET OF CALIFORNIA Print E-mail
Written by fuzzylizzie.com   
KORET OF CALIFORNIA

Koret of California was founded in 1939 by Stephanie and Joe Koret. Jow was a traveling salesman when he married Stephanie, and she often traveled with him, modeling the sweaters he was selling. When customers began asking for skirts to match the sweaters, Stephanie designed the company's first product, the Trikskirt. The Trikskirt used a drawstring and a series of stitched pleats to create a well-fitting skirt that was adjustable. In only 2 years, Koret made over a million dollars.

Stephanie went on to develop other products including pants that had a better fit (Slim Hip Slax) and permanently pleated skirts (Pleetskirt). They developed a full range of sportswear, and even more formal attire such as suits. They were a leader in the separates market, producing lines with many different co-ordinating pieces. They also became known for a special no-iron fabric they developed, Koratron.

In the 1979, a year after Stephanie's death, Koret was bought by Levi Strauss, and in the early 1980s, Joe passed away. Koret is still in business today as part of the Kellwood Corporation.

 
from a 1940s sundress
Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com


from a 1950s sweater
Courtesy of listitcafe.com


from a 1950s sweater
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from a 1950s pencil skirt & jacket.
Courtesy of amishtaxi


from a 1950s print circle skirt set
Courtesy of bombshell*frocks


from a 1950s novelty print jumper
Courtesy of alonesolo


from an early 1960s wool sweater
Courtesy of denisebrain


from a 1960s jacket
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from a 1970s jacket
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from a 1990s blazer
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