Identifier:
197141
Description:
This yellow dress is made of crepe and has a bertha collar decorated with beading, sequins, and a printed pattern. It is sleeveless and the skirt is draped in the front. There is a Talon zipper on the proper left side of the waist and a sash ties around the waist. This dress has an interior label that reads "Morton Bregman". Features that are indicative of the 1940s are the short hem, the narrow waist, the lack of sleeves, and the side zipper.
Date:
circa 1940 – 1950
Materials:
Crepe, Beading, Sequins
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Mrs. Ruby Rittersdorf
Related Entities:
Morton Bregman (creator)
Mrs. Ruby Rittersdorf (donor)
Talon International, Incorporated (is related to)
Alternate names:
Talon, Talon Zipper, Universal Fastener CompanyTalon International, Inc., sometimes referred to as Talon Zipper was founded in Chicago in 1893 as the Universal Fastener Company. The company moved to Meadville, Pennsylvania and thrived in the zipper business, due to being the first zipper manufacturing company. In 1968 the company was acquired by Textron and faced many difficulties. The Japanese company YKK was also producing quality zippers but for less money which caused the company's market share to fall to 35% by 1981. In 1981, the company was sold to Nucor Holdings. Production was moved to Mexico but the company still suffered. In 1996 the Universal Fastener Company was acquired by Tag-It-Pacific. Production moved to Asia and in 2007 the company name was changed to Talon International, Incorporated.
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Related Place:
Grand Rapids