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Alfred Slaner interview, 1984 February 1, 1984 February 01

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Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.117

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  • Creation: 1984 February 01

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English Latin

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Biographical / Historical

Alfred Slaner was a corporate executive and philanthropist, known as the man who developed Supp-Hose. He joined the Chester H. Roth Hosiery Company after graduating from the University of Oklahoma and started Supp-Hose, a widely copied brand of relatively sheer and attractive nylon support hose.

Biographical / Historical

"Mildred Finger Haines ... helped shape fashion tastes for four decades as a top buyer for department stores and a consultant to clothes makers and retailers.... From the late 1940's through the late 1960's, Mrs. Haines, known throughout her career as Mildred Finger, was a buyer of ready-to-wear at Macy's, Ohrbach's and Bergdorf Goodman, and was one of New York City's most often cited taste makers. At Bergdorf's, in particular, she was noted for bringing European styles to American consumers. She later became Vice President of Charles of the Ritz, headed fashion merchandising for Yves St. Laurent and became an independent consultant, with clients like the Limited and Arthur D. Little. Suffering from multiple sclerosis, she retired in 1986. In succeeding years, she frequently contributed her knowledge of the fashion industry to the oral history projects of the American Jewish Committee and the Fashion Institute of Technology...." New York Times Obituary, 1995

Related Materials

* Legacy audio ID no: AOH153

* Legacy video ID no: N/A

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Physical Description

Original media: 1 audio cassette

General

Alfred Slaner was a corporate executive and philanthropist, known as the man who developed Supp-Hose. He joined the Chester H. Roth Hosiery Company after graduating from the University of Oklahoma and started Supp-Hose, a widely copied brand of relatively sheer and attractive nylon support hose.

General

"Mildred Finger Haines ... helped shape fashion tastes for four decades as a top buyer for department stores and a consultant to clothes makers and retailers.... From the late 1940's through the late 1960's, Mrs. Haines, known throughout her career as Mildred Finger, was a buyer of ready-to-wear at Macy's, Ohrbach's and Bergdorf Goodman, and was one of New York City's most often cited taste makers. At Bergdorf's, in particular, she was noted for bringing European styles to American consumers. She later became Vice President of Charles of the Ritz, headed fashion merchandising for Yves St. Laurent and became an independent consultant, with clients like the Limited and Arthur D. Little. Suffering from multiple sclerosis, she retired in 1986. In succeeding years, she frequently contributed her knowledge of the fashion industry to the oral history projects of the American Jewish Committee and the Fashion Institute of Technology...." New York Times Obituary, 1995

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