Troy, Seymour
Biography
Seymour Troy, born in the textile city of Lodz, Poland, migrated to the United States as a child in 1910. He financed his way through school by selling shoes, and by 1923 he had saved enough money to open his own small factory. For his first firm, Troy chose the name "yrto" (an anagram of his name) in order to give the brand a European sound. Eventually, Troy produced custom shoes under the name Seymour Troy Originals, as well as a ready-made collection under the name Troylings.
In 1960, the National Shoe Retail Association gave Seymour Troy the first annual “Mercury” award to honor him for 35 plus years in the business and numerous valuable contributions to the footwear field. His contributions throughout the years include the asymmetrical strap silhouette; the open sandal; the rolled top opera pump; the baby doll toe; the platform sole; the use of elasticized leathers and vinyl and Lucite in shoes; and the “Valkyrie” – a series of shoes with high-rising instep cover that outdid the classic opera pump in popularity in the 1930s.
Troy passed away in 1975.
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Jaeckel scrapbook, 1946-1949, 1946-1949
Scrapbook containing clippings of advertisements for Seymour Troy shoes available at Jaeckel.
Leather samples, undated
Three leather samples, two of which are embossed with gold patterns.
Leather samples, undated
Three leather samples, two of which are embossed with gold patterns.
Loose sketches, 1938
Four sketches; one labeled Fall 1938 and three labeled Spring 1938.
Loose sketches, undated
Full color sketches of shoes and matching outfits with style names.
Loose sketches, undated
Sketches on all different sizes of paper, all undated.
Loose sketches, undated
Sketches on all different sizes of paper, all undated.
Loose sketches, undated
Sketches on all different sizes of paper, all undated except one dated 1937.
Loose sketches, undated
Sketches on all different sizes of paper, all undated except one dated 1937 and one dated 1977. One sketch includes embellishments.
Loose sketches, undated
Sketches on all different sizes of paper, all undated except several dated 1937 and one dated 1939. A few sketches include embellishments.