Tailor Using Steam Presser University Place NYC 1936
A tailor shop on University Place near 11th Street in New York City features a proprietor using a steam presser in November 1936. This scene illustrates the craftsmanship involved in tailoring during a bustling urban period. Tailoring shops played a crucial role in providing personalized clothing options in a growing metropolis.
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Tailor Using Steam Presser University Place NYC 1936
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