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  1. I. Magnin & Company was a San Francisco, California-based high fashion and specialty goods luxury department store. Over the course of its existence, it expanded across the West into Southern California and the adjoining states of Arizona, Oregon, and Washington.

    • 1876; 147 years ago
    • Retail
    • Clothing, footwear, jewelry, beauty products
  2. Learn about the history and legacy of I. Magnin, a San Francisco department store that sold high-quality clothing and accessories from 1876 to 1994. See vintage I. Magnin items from Etsy sellers and VFG members.

  3. Feb 13, 2019 · At its prime, I. Magnin was a shopping destination among destinations and a place to shop and be seen shopping among the city’s elite. A visit to The Chronicle’s archive turned up some classic...

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  4. American department store chain. Founded: by Mary Ann Magnin in San Francisco, 1876. Company History: First branch opened in Santa Barbara, 1912; Los Angeles store opened, 1938, flagship San Francisco store opened, 1948; sold to Bullock's, 1943; to Federated Department Stores, 1964, which was acquired by Campeau Corporation (after an attempted ...

  5. Dec 31, 2006 · I. Magnin resurrected in glossy book / 118-year history of glamorous emporium is chronicled in 'A Store to Remember'. .JPG Edith Marsh, a long time I.Magnin employee, talks with John Capizzi,...

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  7. Jan 7, 1995 · 18 min ago. News. After 118 Years, I. Magnin Takes a Powder. By Pat Steger, Chronicle Staff Writer Jan 7, 1995. At I. Magnin, they called her Crab Louis. This was back in the '50s when the...

  8. I. Magnin and Company soon branched out to bridal wear, and eventually became so popular with the upper class population of San Francisco that the brand moved to a bigger location and Mary Ann and Isaac’s four sons joined the business. One of those sons, Joseph, would start Joseph Magnin Company, a store in the same vein.

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