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Stix Baer & Fuller
Stix Baer & Fuller
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Stix, Baer and Fuller was a department store chain in St. Louis, Missouri, that was founded in 1892. Originally called the Grand-Leader, the original central downtown store was located on the north side of Washington Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets and, by 1920, had grown to encompass the entire city block. For many years, the company was known as the leading high-end fashion store in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. In 1966, the company was purchased by Associated Dry Goods and eventually expanded into the Kansas City market. Unable to compete against Famous-Barr, ADG sold the 13-store division to Dillard's in 1984, which rebranded the stores to the Dillard's name, and Stix Baer & Fuller was no longer. Stix, Baer and Fuller was a department store chain in St. Louis, Missouri, that was founded in 1892. Originally called the Grand-Leader, the original central downtown store was located on the north side of Washington Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets and, by 1920, had grown to encompass the entire city block. For many years, the company was known as the leading high-end fashion store in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. In 1966, the company was purchased by Associated Dry Goods and eventually expanded into the Kansas City market. Unable to compete against Famous-Barr, ADG sold the 13-store division to Dillard's in 1984, which rebranded the stores to the Dillard's name, and Stix Baer & Fuller was no longer.
100% combed and ring-spun cotton, preshrunk, 4.2 oz., for that super soft feel. Our unisex cut shirts are fitted to give that classic, vintage look and will easily become your favorite. If you are unsure of your size, we recommend going up one size.
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