Neckties in Storefront Window New Iberia Louisiana 1938
Neckties are prominently displayed in a storefront window in New Iberia, Louisiana, in November 1938. Retail practices of the time included showcasing products in windows to attract customers. This image provides insight into American consumer culture during the late 1930s, reflecting the fashion trends and economic conditions of the period.
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Neckties in Storefront Window New Iberia Louisiana 1938
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