Manufacturers of Boys' Clothing: McCawley (United States)


Figure 1.-This is an advertisement for Slipova children's clothing which appeared in a 1921 issue of "Ladies Home Journal".

McCawley was an American clothing manufacturer. We do not know much about the company other than they were located in New York. We do know that they had a line of playclothes for younger children marketed under the Slipova brand. We note advertisements during the 1920s for rompers, sleepers, and play clothes for younger children from 2-8 years of age. The company also made middy blouses in all sizes. The company's factory was located in Baltimore Maryland..






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