Celebrating 150 Years of Stacy Adams
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FOR 150 YEARS
AND COUNTING
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In 1875, traveling shoe salesmen and friends, William H. Stacy and Henry L. Adams decided to join forces to form their own company. The Stacy Adams Shoe Company was born. With the goal of offering fashion-forward styles and quality craftsmanship, the company has withstood everything from the invention of the automobile and the airplane to a twelve-year depression and two World Wars. We’ve welcomed in the age of jazz, rock, rap, and hip hop, and through it all that ideal has held strong. As we turn 150, we want to celebrate our legacy with you, our customers, the fashionable men who have always pushed us to stay one step ahead of the latest trend. Here’s to the next 150.
At The Storefront Of Fashion
Forward thinking, heritage backed. From a third-generation shop to an expanding chain of stores, we go behind
the scenes of two acclaimed retailers to find out what Stacy Adams means to them.
Richmond, VA
bettermenswearva.com
We are not your traditional menswear store. What makes us unique is that in our stores fashion, service and affordability meet. A knowledgeable, accommodating and enthusiastic staff awaits the opportunity to serve all of your men’s clothing needs. We offer an extensive selection of well made, quality clothing with the latest fashion and prices customarily 30-40 percent below our competitors.
North Philadelphia, PA
leosapparel.com
As we celebrate our 150th anniversary, we turn a spotlight on a shop that has been around nearly half that time and is now being run by the third generation of the Rosenblum family. Leo Rosenblum started the store 70 years ago. His son David began helping when he was 13 years old and is still running the shop 50 years later. The next generation, David’s daughter Samantha who began working here in high school, is now set to take over with her husband Evan Bell. Selling an average of 1,200 pairs of Stacy Adams shoes per year along with countless suits, shirts, hats and other Stacy accessories, this is the place fashionable men shop when in Philadelphia.