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Charleston Living Magazine Nov-Dec 2021

We end the year with a bang - festive holiday tablescapes to help set the table for entertaining, and holiday fashion for the latest trends in what to wear this season. We also showcase our top picks for dining over the holidays.

We end the year with a bang - festive holiday tablescapes to help set the table for entertaining, and holiday fashion for the latest trends in what to wear this season. We also showcase our top picks for dining over the holidays.

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BUZZ | LOCAL CHATTER<br />

The iconic King Street Store store<br />

has been in business since 1917.<br />

F<br />

Dress like a King<br />

M. Dumas & Sons is a downtown icon<br />

By MONICA KREBER » Photos by ALEECE SOPHIA PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

For more than a century, M. Dumas & Sons has<br />

adapted, survived and thrived, always moving forward along<br />

a path that would lead to its emergence as an iconic downtown<br />

<strong>Charleston</strong> men’s clothier, a landmark visited regularly both by<br />

area residents and visitors to the Holy City.<br />

Established by Mendel Dumas in 1917, the<br />

store originally was a uniform shop frequented<br />

by those who worked on the dock, others in<br />

the city’s service industry and Naval officers<br />

stationed in <strong>Charleston</strong>. M. Dumas & Sons<br />

also was a place where avid hunters and other<br />

sportsmen could find just about anything they<br />

needed in the way of outdoor clothing.<br />

All that changed in the late 1960s and<br />

early 1970s, when the store began offering its<br />

customers a selection of Levi’s jeans.<br />

“That started our transition into dressing<br />

everybody,” said Taylor Eubanks, store<br />

manager and director of marketing.<br />

A few decades later, in the 1990s, that<br />

transition took another leap forward when<br />

M. Dumas & Sons added the Tommy<br />

Bahama line.<br />

38 | <strong>Charleston</strong><strong>Living</strong>Mag.com

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