
I'd have been 13 in '71 and so didn't venture as far along as this when shopping in the city centre.
Judging by the ad, they seem to have been a typical gents tailors rather than a place for teenagers anyway.
Meanwhile, their shop in Gray Street in the Ferry also catered for the ladies.
Millars used to have a branch at 9 Nethergate, opposite Draffens, that was pulled down to make way for Littlewoods in 1966. The Ferry branch was still going strong last time I looked, though.
ReplyDeleteAs a University student in 1958 and 1959 I used to work at Millars shop in the Nethergate as a Christmas time worker during my Christmas break from my studies at St Andrews. While other students found holiday jobs as Christmas time Posties I worked in warm and comfortable conditions. Working there allowed me to develop my personal dress sense and a recognition that “vestis virum facit” clothes maketh the man!
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