I'm talking '50's, while they were still growing in Germany, and then
with the economic expansion and support of on topic bicycles, they went
multi
national.
Ted Ernst
Palos Verdes Estates
CA USA
> > I think the firm is C&A Brenninckmeyer? I can't
> > remember the exact spelling anymore, Help!.
> > It is a very large department store chain.
> > You can see why it went as C&A, even the Europeans
> > didn't speak it in referral to.
> Ted,
> By the early 1980s, the signs on their department stores
> simply read "C & A". I don't know what they displayed
> beforehand. All I can tell you is that I still have the
> underwear and T-shirts I purchased at the Antwerp C&A in 1983.
> To ensure we're on-topic here, in this photo, my wife is
> wearing a T-shirt purchased at the same C&A location:
> http://www.flickr.com/
> Fred Rednor - now stuck at home in Arlignton, Virginia (USA)
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