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Burke-Taylor Men’s Resort Apparel
Years ago Burke-Taylor had an apparel shop in Chatham. Their slogan was: “New England’s Most Unusual Resort Apparel”
There IS A Difference ...!
Examine the skilled tailoring, small stitches, exclusive styles — even the buttons — and the difference between BURKE-TAYLOR men’s resort apparel and mass produced wear is immediately evident. BURKE-TAYLOR men’s resort apparel will give you pride in your appearance and pride in the economy of its long life.FOR THE BEACH
Swim shorts in all fabrics. Beach shirts; robes, caps, sandals, Madras, leather, wood, beach towels, nylon, rubber, terry. Picnic accessories.JUST RELAXING
Jackets in flannel, shetland, silk, linen, denim, cotton, sailcloth, corduroy and rayon. Neckwear, imported and domestic from $1.50. Hose. Belts of fabric silk, wool and elastic, and Feathers. Lounge pajamas; robes, slippers. Jackets and town suits made to order.FOR SPORTS
Chambray Trousers in faded blue. Long - short - small - medium large - extra large. Nicely tailored. Bought to sell for $7.50. You can have them for $5.95.WHAT EVERY MAN WANTS
And then he wants wearing apparel that looks right, feels right and wears right. BURKE-TAYLOR offers this kind of men’s resort apparel in exclusive styles and fabrics in which you take pride in its quality and long-life economy.
Your Inspection is Warmly InvitedAlterations. Gift Wrapping and Mailing anywhere in the U. S. — without charge. Send for descriptive Folder and price list — Mail Orders promptly filled.
BURKE-TAYLOR
New England’s Most Unusual Men’s Resort Apparel
Look Better, Feel Better, Wear Better
Rt. 28 West Chatham Shopping Center
Open 9 - 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
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