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Touche L.A.

Discussion in 'PUBLIC Most Wanted - Looking for something?' started by LolaG, Dec 12, 2013.

  1. LolaG

    LolaG Registered Guest

    Hello, I am doing some amateur sleuthing in connection to an unidentified body found in Meridianville Alabama in 1995. This woman was found wearing a red short-sleeved top with large pink buttons with the label Touche L.A. https://identifyus.org/en/cases/10029

    I have found that some Touche L.A. clothing on E-Bay and Etsy, one with a Weiner's Dep't Store label, which is a defunct company which catered to the urban minority population in several southern states, including Alabama, but cannot find any information on the brand itself, or where else this might have been sold. http://img3.sellersourcebook.com/users/147275/2116-4.jpg

    It's a long shot, but I think it's worthwhile. Thanks to anyone who can help.
     
  2. joules

    joules VFG Member

    There is a shirt, currently listed on Etsy, which was made in Mexico, unlike the one in the link above, which was made in U.S.A.

    In 1995 I would expect the line was most likely being manufactured in Mexico.

    The label is unfamiliar to me. Weiner's seems a good bet for the retailer. Where were the Alabama stores located?
     
  3. LolaG

    LolaG Registered Guest

    Hello, thanks for your reply. I haven't been able to find that out. I can only ascertain that they had stores in Alabama - http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/17/b...sing-44-stores-and-filing-for-bankruptcy.html

    I also find that the company who bought out Weiner's catered to a predominantly Hispanic clientele, which may be the race of the woman. http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2001/08/20/story3.html?page=all

    I can't help but think that this unknown company, and the location of the stores who sold their clothing, could help pinpoint where this woman came from.
     

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