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Schaffner, Josephr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:56:47+00:00
Joseph Schaffner, undated portrait

Joseph Schaffner, undated portrait

Joseph Schaffner Documents

(1848-1918)

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Hart, Schaffner & Marx Advertisement: “Good Clothes Makers”

"'The First Gentlemen' of this Country wear our clothes as illustrated in the new WASHINGTON NUMBER of The Style Book…

Harry Hart & Bro. Advertisement

Advertisement for Harry Hart & Bro., the Chicago Daily Tribune, May 20, 1880.

Hart, Schaffner & Marx Advertisement

Advertisement for Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the Chicago Daily Tribune, May 22, 1899.

Hart, Schaffner & Marx Style Book

Selections from the 1901 HSM Style book. HSM was known for emphasizing "body-fitting" styles.

Hart Schaffner & Marx Style Book Published during World War I

A spread from an HSM style book published during World War I.

Hart, Schaffner & Marx Advertisement for Men's Suits

As this advertisement makes clear, HSM concentrated on the quality market for men’s suits. Advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post,…

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