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MILGRIM
Milgrim was a specialty store, dating at least from the early 1920s in New York City, and later with a store in Chicago. The designer at Milgrim was Sally Milgrim. As in other stores in the first half of the 20th Century, Milgrim had both a custom salon and ready-to-wear clothes. They also imported and sold French designs. Milgrim ready-to-wear was sold in department stores around the country. One of the labels was "salymil," a contraction of Sally Milgrim.
Milgrim was an early advertiser using celebrities. The famous women were photographed wearing outfits bearing their name. Sally Milgrim also designed three inaugural gowns, for First Ladies Florence Harding, Grace Coolidge, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Milgrim closed in the early 1960s. The store was converted into a movie theatre.
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from a c.1926 dress
Courtesy of capricornvintage

from a late 1930s coat and dress
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from a 1940s robe
courtesy of dorotheascloset

from a 1948 - 1952 coat
Courtesy of Elizabeth's Timeless Attire, Louisville, KY

from an early 1950s dress
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from a 1950s cocktail dress
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from a 1960s jacket
Courtesy of rfc100
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