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House of Erdrich
I stumbled across this site and this particular thread purely by accident. My father (Harold G. Erdrich) and grandfather (Mark S. Erdrich) were joint owners of The House of Erdrich. Mark S. died in 1953 and his share in the firm passed to his wife (Maybelle); also Harold's mother. Maybelle died in the 1970s. The firm had its design studio and showroom in NYC (500 7th Avenue) and a factory in Lakewood, NJ. run by a (junior) partner, Simon Nash. The firm was quite well known in "The Garment District" in the 1940s, 50's and 60's. They manufactured nicely tailored garments at reasonable prices and sold to most major department and lady's wear stores. They did some advertising on The Price is Right.
I have quote fond memories of hours spent in the showroom and factory doing a variety of tasks that felt quite grown up.
The label was quite distinctive. The stylized script for "Erdrich" was actually taken from my father's signature (when he was young; later you would not have recognized it). I had a 3 foot by 4 foot version of the label that used to be on the wall in the NYC showroom but it disappeared during one of our moves. Too bad, it was quite a nice keepsake.
The firm dissolved in the early 1970s; Harold G moved to Michigan where he managed a large territory for Russel Taylor (furs and lady's coats). Harold G. died in 1989.
I can try to answer any questions about the firm.