The Origins of Neusteter's Department Store

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I believe we need this elegance, quality and sense of business back. There are many of us lost and longing for classics, polite society.

I truly agree with you! I worked at the Cherry Creek Store for three and a half years and we were merchandise trained and customer service trained so we could really work with and help the customers!

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My mom and aunt would drive down from Cheyenne on many Saturdays to shop. It was an all day event!

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The store in Boulder brings back many memories to me. My mother and aunt both worked for many years in sales and I as well as a model for clothing. After graduating beauty school I worked for many years in the salon. Sure do miss those days. It was a great place to shop and work.

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The store in Boulder brings back many memories to me. My mother and aunt both worked for many years in sales and I as well as a model for clothing. After graduating beauty school I worked for many years in the salon. Sure do miss those days. It was a great place to shop and work.

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I worked at the Cinderella City and CHerry Creek stores in 1970. I learned so much there and loved the stores.

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I worked at the Cinderella City and CHerry Creek stores in 1970. I learned so much there and loved the stores.

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Last night a memory of a dress I bought when I lived in Denver in the early 80’s came into my head. I remembered the store as being more boutique than department store and had beautiful clothes. Couldn’t remember the name. Went down a rabbit hole until I found it. Being from Boston I was spoiled by Filene’s Basement (when it actually carried truly high end clothes) and Loehmann’s. When I happened across Neusteter’s I was in heaven! I loved clothes, but especially the construction of the garment. How well was the garment lined, was it acetate, satin? the weight and hand of the fabric. Couldn’t afford most of the clothes, but I could worship them for free. It’s sad that most all clothes are mass produced and people will buy it as long as it has a brand name displayed on it. So sad. Don’t get me started on how Americans don’t know the value of a well tailored garment. I know it sounds so snobby, I wasn’t rich so I had to scour the racks for affordable clothes. Anyway, it was a fond memory.

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When growing up in the 50's my grandmother was tall, slim and beautiful. I loved how she smelled when trying the different fragrances. The best thing of any Nesteter:s visit was the hat department. She would sit in front of the mirror and try on the hats that were brought to her. And when she left with a hat box that was bigger than me it was almost as exciting as Christmas!! Yesterday at the thrift store I found one of those hats with a 1950s label. When holding it I was not nearing 80. I was a child with the grandma I loved.

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