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Virginia Dare Dresses, Incorporated : ウィキペディア英語版
Virginia Dare Dresses, Incorporated

Virginia Dare Dresses, Incorporated operated a chain of retail stores in New York City. Based at 462 7th Avenue (Manhattan), the company became a casualty of the Great Depression. In March 1933 it went into receivership, with a court appointed receiver being named.〔''Bankruptcy Proceedings'', New York Times, March 18, 1933, pg. 26.〕 In October 1934 the business emerged from financial difficulty and leased of space in the Penn Terminal Building at 370 7th Avenue. Philip Wise, another women's wear chain, and Wheelan Studios, rented property in the same building. The re-emergent organization was known as Virginia Dare Stores, Inc.〔''Several Firms Expand'', New York Times, October 25, 1934, pg. 44.〕 It is important for having survived in a turbulent economic time in United States history.
==Merchandise and relocation==

Among the clothing items sold by the retailer included misses' fur trimmed coats,〔''Arrival of Buyers'', New York Times, November 26, 1934, pg. 30.〕 handbags, blouses, sweaters, negligees, and lingeries.〔''Arrival of Buyers'', New York Times, October 4, 1935, pg. 32.〕 In October 1936 Virginia Dare Stores, Inc., moved its offices from the north portion of the 15th floor of the Penn Terminal Building to the 5th floor of the same edifice. The business occupied the entire 5th floor of the structure.〔''New Business Leases'',
New York Times, October 9, 1936, pg. 47.〕
In 1960 Virginia Dare Stores, Inc., owned and operated Atlantic Mills Discount Department Stores.〔''Chain Retailers Open Own Cut-Price Stores To Fight Discounters'', Wall Street Journal, July 13, 1960, pg. 1.〕

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