Monday, June 26, 2006

Coles of California Swimsuit Shop Main Street

One of the stores that did not last very long was Coles of California. Coles was a designer and manufacturer of swim suits and other beach wear during the 1950s and 1960s. This of course was a little incongruous in the setting of Main Street, to shop for swim trunks, bathing suits and bathing caps at a theme park. The store was located where the north entrance to the Candy Palace and seating for Coca Cola now exists. I do like the Mermaids in the window display that look like they came from the Peter Pan ride.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

you are a little late this morning LM

Major Pepperidge said...

It seems difficult to believe that this shop sold much merchandise. Bathing suits? Of course I always did like wearing a nice bathing cap, even when I'm not going swimming. The great thing about shops like this is that they helped to make Main Street feel like "real" small-town street. I would like to add that I am a big fan of the comments left by anonymous!

Tinker Bell said...

This picture is great. I love the old "real" store photos on Main Street. Do you have one of The Wizard of Bras? I always wanted to see a shot of that store.
Thanks for all your hard work btw. I visit daily! :D

Anonymous said...

you are late today no new picture yet lamkr

Mr Banks said...

I love this image! I love this store! I don't think it's incongruous at all. A California Main Street and swim-wear? Perfect!

Apparel said...

you are late today no new picture yet lamkr