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Bags for Spring 1956 were presented on January 3, 1956 by agreement as a member of the National Authority for the Ladies Handbag Industry. 1956NationalAuthorityMembers April 25, 2007, at 12:04 PM
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"Koret, Inc. was founded in 1929 as a handbag design, manufacturing and distribution operation by Richard Koret. Successive ownership has maintained the superior design and manufactured quality product for its own account and other major handbag marketers, including LouisVuitton. In addition to the sale of Koret products, Koret, Inc. was the licensee for two of the world's most famous designer names, Christian Dior and Hubert Givenchy. In 1995, Koret became the licensee for Pierre Cardin handbags in the United States, Canada and Europe. The extraordinary success of Koret's licensed product led to the licensors' substantial conversion to proprietary operations." September 15, 2006, at 07:23 PM
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Betty Held, editor of "Handbag Buyer" in June 1949, included this tidbit in her "Out of the Bag" gossip column on page 32. "Richard Koret of Koret, Inc. made his European trip by air to visit the leading markets. His itinerary included London, Paris and Switzerland." September 02, 2006, at 03:21 PM
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They exhibited at the Fashion Flair 1947FashionFair, June 12, 1947 at Madison Square Garden. "Handbags Illustrated" July 1947 page 56 July 06, 2006, at 03:07 PM
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Koret bag with Monocraft Initials graced the cover of the February 1942 issue of Luggage and Leather Goods.
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This Koret Doctors syle bag illustrated Ohio Leather's calf in the July 1947 issue of Handbags Illustrated. to:
This Koret Doctors syle bag illustrated Ohio Leather's OhioLeatherCompanyInc calf in the July 1947 issue of Handbags Illustrated. December 02, 2005, at 12:46 PM
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This Koret Doctors syle bag illustrated Ohio Leather's calf in the July 1947 issue of Handbags Illustrated.
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Other exhibitors were Murray Rothenberg, president of Monet, Louis Kraussman, Vice President of Trifari, Morris Moskowitz of MM Handbags and Otto Kraker of Van Raalt Gloves. to:
Other exhibitors were Murray Rothenberg, president of Monet, Louis Kraussman, Vice President of Trifari, Morris Moskowitz of MM Handbags MMMorrisMoskowitz and Otto Kraker of Van Raalt Gloves. November 28, 2005, at 04:17 PM
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John Wanamaker in Philidelphia hels a full on "Accesorama" in March 1955, launching Spring Accessories with an emphasis on azalea pinks, delphimium blues, nasturtium and narcissus white in all ready-to-wear departments. The full page ad from the Philidelphia newspaper featured Koret Handbags. The ad text reads "Mr. Richard Koret Brings extiting news. Meet Mr. Koret and Mr. Henry Gould of Koret Handbags and see their largest collection ever of luxury handbags ot the low price of $28.00." With inflation, that's $180 in today's dollars! to:
John Wanamaker in Philidelphia held a full on "Accesorama" in March 1955, launching Spring Accessories with an emphasis on azalea pinks, delphinium blues, nasturtium and narcissus white in all ready-to-wear departments. Company presidents visited, showing their entire lines. This full page ad from the Philadelphia newspaper featured Koret Handbags. The ad text reads "Mr. Richard Koret Brings exciting news. Meet Mr. Koret and Mr. Henry Gould of Koret Handbags and see their largest collection ever of luxury handbags at the low price of $28.00." With inflation, that's $180 in today's dollars! Changed lines 21-23 from:
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Other exhibitors were Murray Rothenberg, president of Monet, Louis Kraussman, Vice President of Trifari, Morris Moskowitz of MM Handbags and Otto Kraker of Van Raalt Gloves. November 28, 2005, at 04:08 PM
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John Wanamaker in Philidelphia hels a full on "Accesorama" in March 1955, launching Spring Accessories with an emphasis on azalea pinks, delphimium blues, nasturtium and narcissus white in all ready-to-wear departments. The full page ad from the Philidelphia newspaper featured Koret Handbags. The ad text reads "Mr. Richard Koret Brings extiting news. Meet Mr. Koret and Mr. Henry Gould of Koret Handbags and see their largest collection ever of luxury handbags ot the low price of $28.00" to:
John Wanamaker in Philidelphia hels a full on "Accesorama" in March 1955, launching Spring Accessories with an emphasis on azalea pinks, delphimium blues, nasturtium and narcissus white in all ready-to-wear departments. The full page ad from the Philidelphia newspaper featured Koret Handbags. The ad text reads "Mr. Richard Koret Brings extiting news. Meet Mr. Koret and Mr. Henry Gould of Koret Handbags and see their largest collection ever of luxury handbags ot the low price of $28.00." With inflation, that's $180 in today's dollars! November 28, 2005, at 04:04 PM
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John Wanamaker in Philidelphia hels a full on "Accesorama" in March 1955, launching Spring Accessories with an emphasis on azalea pinks, delphimium blues, nasturtium and narcissus white in all ready-to-wear departments. The full page ad from the Philidelphia newspaper featured Koret Handbags. to:
John Wanamaker in Philidelphia hels a full on "Accesorama" in March 1955, launching Spring Accessories with an emphasis on azalea pinks, delphimium blues, nasturtium and narcissus white in all ready-to-wear departments. The full page ad from the Philidelphia newspaper featured Koret Handbags. The ad text reads "Mr. Richard Koret Brings extiting news. Meet Mr. Koret and Mr. Henry Gould of Koret Handbags and see their largest collection ever of luxury handbags ot the low price of $28.00" November 28, 2005, at 04:01 PM
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John Wanamaker in Philidelphia hels a full on "Accesorama" in March 1955, launching Spring Accessories with an emphasis on azalea pinks, delphimium blues, nasturtium and narcissus white in all ready-to-wear departments. The full page ad from the Philidelphia newspaper featured Koret Handbags.
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33 West 33rd Street They continue in business to this day (2005) at this address: Koret, Inc.\\ November 02, 2005, at 05:17 PM
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The front cover of the July 1935 issue of Luggage & Leather Goods features photographs of "leading style authorities" for Fall 1935, including Richard Koret.
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Koret, Inc. was established in 1929 by Richard Koret to design, manufacture and distribute handbags. to:
Koret, Inc. was established in 1929 by Richard Koret to design, manufacture and distribute handbags. The August 1936 issue of Luggage & Leather Goods includes this story about Koret's 1936 Fall line.
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33 West 33rd Street They continue in business to this day (2005) at this address: Koret, Inc.\\ September 06, 2005, at 01:38 PM
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Koret, Inc. was established in 1929 by Richard Koret to design, manufacture and distribute handbags. September 06, 2005, at 01:25 PM
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They continue in business to this day (2005) at this address: Koret, Inc. September 06, 2005, at 01:23 PM
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For more details on Koret, Inc., check their web site at: http://www.koretusa.com/koret_background.html#Koret%20Millennium%20Collection |