Vintage 80s Lady Foot Locker Lilac Tee Sz S
Lady Foot Locker
Size: Small
Check out the details on this lovely vintage 80s Lady Foot Locker Short Sleeve Tee. The lilac knit top has adorable, subtle scalloping details at the collar and the on sleeves, and the waistband is also classic 80s. Very minor pilling on the fabric, but considering the age, this is in really good condition. Cuuuuute.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“The history of Foot Locker may be traced through that of Woolworth and that company's founder, Frank Winfield Woolworth, who parlayed the idea of the five-and-ten cent store into an international retailing empire. In 1990, Woolworth opened 896 stores and closed 351. Many of the new ventures were specialty stores, such as Kinneys, Kids Marts, Foot Lockers, and Lady Foot Lockers. The latter two sold a full 20 percent of all brand-name athletic footwear in the United States in the late 1980s.”
Lady Foot Locker
Size: Small
Check out the details on this lovely vintage 80s Lady Foot Locker Short Sleeve Tee. The lilac knit top has adorable, subtle scalloping details at the collar and the on sleeves, and the waistband is also classic 80s. Very minor pilling on the fabric, but considering the age, this is in really good condition. Cuuuuute.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“The history of Foot Locker may be traced through that of Woolworth and that company's founder, Frank Winfield Woolworth, who parlayed the idea of the five-and-ten cent store into an international retailing empire. In 1990, Woolworth opened 896 stores and closed 351. Many of the new ventures were specialty stores, such as Kinneys, Kids Marts, Foot Lockers, and Lady Foot Lockers. The latter two sold a full 20 percent of all brand-name athletic footwear in the United States in the late 1980s.”
Lady Foot Locker
Size: Small
Check out the details on this lovely vintage 80s Lady Foot Locker Short Sleeve Tee. The lilac knit top has adorable, subtle scalloping details at the collar and the on sleeves, and the waistband is also classic 80s. Very minor pilling on the fabric, but considering the age, this is in really good condition. Cuuuuute.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“The history of Foot Locker may be traced through that of Woolworth and that company's founder, Frank Winfield Woolworth, who parlayed the idea of the five-and-ten cent store into an international retailing empire. In 1990, Woolworth opened 896 stores and closed 351. Many of the new ventures were specialty stores, such as Kinneys, Kids Marts, Foot Lockers, and Lady Foot Lockers. The latter two sold a full 20 percent of all brand-name athletic footwear in the United States in the late 1980s.”