Here's a Colorado Cinderella story: what began in 1933 as a Denver hosiery store became Colorado's largest, privately held clothing retailer in 1992.
Siblings Hannah and Jack Levy, German émigrés, opened Hosiery Bar at 707 16th Street in 1933. In 1936, the store became Fashion Bar after the purchase of a nearby dress shop, and the Fashion Bar chain was born.
Fashion Bar continued to expand during the 1960s. In 1963, Fashion Bar stores opened in Boulder and Lakewood's Westland Shopping Center. In February 1964, the company announced plans for the construction of a new downtown Denver shopping destination at 16th and Tremont Place, designed by architect Richard L. Crowther.
By September 1966, the company's 15th store had opened at the Bear Valley Shopping Center. During the 1970s, Fashion Bar diversified its brand, opening specialty shops for men ("FB Men" and "L'Uomo"), young women ("Stage"), women 35 and older ("Hannah"), and children ("Young Set"). FB Design carried furniture and household designs.
After the deaths of its co-founders, Fashion Bar made plans to expand further west. Two stores opened in the Los Angeles area in 1988.
On June 2, 1992, the Levy family was bought out by Houston-based Specialty Retailers for $14.7 million. Specialty Retailers began shutting down the 71 Fashion Bar stores in 1995.
The last Denver-area Fashion Bar stored closed on January 31, 1997.
Photos and architectural records of Fashion Bar can be found in the Richard L. Crowther Architectural Records (WH1504)
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Fashion Bar was so awesome! I
Fashion Bar was so awesome! I remember going as a kid/teen.
It seems like it was so
It seems like it was so awesome! Thanks for reading!!
I went to Stevens grade
I went to Stevens grade school with.young Jack in the 40s.
I have fashion bar drawings…
I have fashion bar drawings from Adrian
I worked at FB as an
I worked at FB as an assistant buyer for 10 years in the 80's and it was a privilege to work for the Levy's. Once the company was sold, it went rapidly downhill. During those years, we watched Neusteter's close, May D&F, the Denver Dry and Joslin's change hands and eventually close, leaving behind very little in the way of high quality consumer shopping choices. I miss FB and wonderful and talented people who made it successful.
Sad that all of those stores
Sad that all of those stores closed in just a matter of a few years. Thank you for sharing your story, Leslie!
Fun article. I wish there
Fun article. I wish there was more. Leslie and I were assistant buyers in the women's department at the same time. I wonder what happened to so many of the talented people who worked there.I still keep in touch with a few but many more have seemingly disappeared..
Sign up on the memories of
Sign up on the memories of fashion bar page on Facebook
Jon- I've been trying to find
Jon- I've been trying to find you! I'm on FB, are you? Let's reconnect!
Email me at: cbacklund@icloud
Email me at: cbacklund@icloud.com
I hope to hear from you!
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