2012年5月21日星期一

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Joseph Napoli opened the company's first store in 1972 night moves dress 6233 at the corner of Bailey Avenue and East Lovejoy Street. He moved the store five years later to Delaware and Kenmore avenues, where Napoli's remained until closing that location in 2005.
Napoli's already had opened a second store on Transit Road in East Amherst three years earlier, said Anthony Napoli, Joseph's brother, who joined the company in 1980.
"We were following the money, basically," he said, noting the growth in Clarence, East Amherst and Williamsville.
He said business is going well at the new location, but Napoli's recently asked the Clarence Zoning Board of Appeals for permission to put up a 14-square-foot LED sign to boost sales and make the store more visible to passing motorists.
"We're trying to get more exposure," said Anthony Napoli.
O'Connell's, on Main Street near the University at night moves 6233 long prom dress Buffalo South Campus, was started by three Buffalo Bills players in the late 1950s.
Employee Bernie Huber bought them out a short time later, and the store has remained in the Huber family ever since.
The store draws customers from Western and Central New York, Pennsylvania and Ontario with its classic American suits and sport coats -- such as an H. Freeman & Son sack suit with a natural shoulder -- made from seersucker, madras and other fabrics. "We're American-style, through and through," said Bernie's son, John. "What we sold in the '50s is very similar to what we sell today."
Wool suits start at $495 -- with custom suits costing $2,000 or $3,000 -- and their sizes have expanded as the American male has expanded over the years.
Riverside Men's Shop served generations of customers, beginning with its first store at Ontario and Tonawanda streets.
After a fire destroyed that building in 1940, the replacement night moves prom dress 6233 shop was the first in the city to boast air-conditioning and fluorescent lighting.
In response to changing population and shopping patterns, Riverside Men's Shop moved to the suburbs -- first to Williamsville, in 1987, before losing the lease in 2003, and then to the Northtown Plaza, in 2004.
Riverside Men's Shop closed its Tonawanda Street store in 2005, and James and Natalie Neumann bought the Northtown Plaza store in 2007.
They offer suits, blazers, sport jackets and dress night moves prom 6233 slacks, with suit prices off the rack ranging from $280 to $800. Custom Hart Schaffner Marx suits start at $1,000.