It looks very dignified, but I am surprised that, at least in this photograph, there are no markings identifying it as a men's -- excuse me, a gentlemen's -- store. Maybe all of their customers know what it is and don't need signage.
La di dah! In 1960 or 1961, I worked part-time at the Ken Flowers store for men which I think was near Central and Camelback. We sold all high quality, pricey stuff. It was fun, even if I couldn't afford to buy anything we sold!
Looks like it will be expensive.
ReplyDeleteLooks elegant
ReplyDeleteIt looks very dignified, but I am surprised that, at least in this photograph, there are no markings identifying it as a men's -- excuse me, a gentlemen's -- store. Maybe all of their customers know what it is and don't need signage.
ReplyDeleteThe doors look like they should be an entrance to an expensive home. Pretty glow in the dark.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but it looks too rich for my wallet.
ReplyDeleteAnd there does appear to be a sign to the right in the photo but I couldn't read it.
I wouldn't have guessed that it was a store.
ReplyDeleteVery distinguished looking!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I can see Audrey Hepburn stepping out of a taxi and heading upstairs to her penthouse apartment.
ReplyDeleteLa di dah! In 1960 or 1961, I worked part-time at the Ken Flowers store for men which I think was near Central and Camelback. We sold all high quality, pricey stuff. It was fun, even if I couldn't afford to buy anything we sold!
ReplyDeleteNice entrance, is this at the Biltmore?
ReplyDeleteThat is a rather grand entrance for a clothing store.
ReplyDeleteIt's an elegant looking door.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant!
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