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As quoted by D
magazine.. "The concrete floor and industrial strength Metro metal shelving felt edgy, un-Dallas and right. At HD's we were coaxed into cool stuff the DeMarco's had found in New
York, urged to try on denims from Italy and France at price points we quickly rationalized as must-haves. Over the years the Demarco's have honed and phoned their customers with news of special pieces meant for specific tastes, never losing their edge. It's family. It's neighborhood, it's successful. And with so few hometown successes to grin about, it's nice to think of it as the future. |
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The Image Store: As quoted in Dallas
Profiles.. "A contemporary store that's
always on the edge. Always on the edge means the edge of fashion, and no other
emporium can possibly be as current with trends as H.D.'s. The Demarco's will
tell you that the fashion business does a flip every 30 days....London, Milan,
Florence, Rome, Paris, Amsterdam ...these are the principal fashion centers of
Europe that
supply H.D.'s. If you think that just because you're familiar with other
fashion emporiums in the area, you'll know what to expect when you visit H.D's,
you're wrong. H.D.'s Clothing Company has no equal in Dallas -- and
possibly nowhere else."
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The Internationally acclaimed Fashion Magazine Sportswear International chose
HD's Clothing Company, in their "Who's Who" Edition, as one of the best
independent specialty stores in the country continuously since the year 1984
till present 1999. |
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Voted Best Mens store for Dallas 1994 by the Dallas Observer. Quoted as
saying...
"For 14 years Harry and Vicki DeMarco have provided Dallas men sleek, cutting
edge styles by designers such as Spontini, Diesel, Replay and Blue System. It's
a small, hip, customer-service oriented store with a decided Soho flair. |
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The famous Men's contemporary designer, Allan Flusser, traveled the world
compiling a list and visiting numerous shops to decide which best represented
the profile for his book, "The Style and The Man". HD's Clothing company was
chosen as one of the best mens specialty store in Dallas, Texas in 1996. |
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As quoted in Dallas observer 1999..."Among the societal decadence that has mass-produced such retail clones as The Gap,
Banana Republic, and Structure, it is damn refreshing that there still exists a respite from the "celebrate your individuality by everyone looking the same" advertising paradox. That respite is formally known as HD's, on lower
Greenville, and it stands for Harry DeMarco, the onetime rag salesman who has successfully carved out a niche for himself and his wife, Vicki, in the most cutthroat of industries: retail fashion. Though they look nothing like the "mom and pop" retailers of old, Vicki runs the stylishly hot retail store and Harry runs the trendy mens store. Both offer some of the most exciting threads in Dallas for the hip and just slightly hip. If you're lucky and become a regular like so many who shop there, Harry might even treat you to some of his authentic Borscht Belt humor-even though he's
Italian.
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