Brown fox fur stole designed by Lustick Furriers. The stole is lined in black synthetic twill fabric with small floral sprays embroidered in cream. A pocket is sewn from the lining fabric at the exterior side of both ends of the stole. A black fabric designer label with gold embroidered text is sewn at the interior center back that reads "Lustick / FURRIERS / WASHINGTON" with a logo at the upper left corner of an "L" inside a wreath. Mae Reeves (1912-2016) was a pioneering African-American milliner who was famous for her custom-made hats. Her business, Mae's Millinery Shop

Brown fox fur stole designed by Lustick Furriers. The stole is lined in black synthetic twill fabric with small floral sprays embroidered in cream. A pocket is sewn from the lining fabric at the exterior side of both ends of the stole. A black fabric designer label with gold embroidered text is sewn at the interior center back that reads "Lustick / FURRIERS / WASHINGTON" with a logo at the upper left corner of an "L" inside a wreath. Mae Reeves (1912-2016) was a pioneering African-American milliner who was famous for her custom-made hats. Her business, Mae's Millinery Shop Stock Photo
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4856 x 7194 px | 41.1 x 60.9 cm | 16.2 x 24 inches | 300dpi

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Brown fox fur stole designed by Lustick Furriers. The stole is lined in black synthetic twill fabric with small floral sprays embroidered in cream. A pocket is sewn from the lining fabric at the exterior side of both ends of the stole. A black fabric designer label with gold embroidered text is sewn at the interior center back that reads "Lustick / FURRIERS / WASHINGTON" with a logo at the upper left corner of an "L" inside a wreath. Mae Reeves (1912-2016) was a pioneering African-American milliner who was famous for her custom-made hats. Her business, Mae's Millinery Shop in downtown Philadelphia, was one of the first shops in the city to be owned by a woman of African American heritage.