Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Louis Cohn Opens Vermilion Store – Nov. 1965

 

Many of us who grew up in Lorain remember when Downtown Lorain was still thriving, with a large variety of stores geared to specific interests. There were several great men's stores offering personal service, including Sam Klein, Harry's Men's Wear and Louis Cohn, the subject of this post. I'm sure the Louis Cohn store at 13th and Broadway is well-remembered by many of my readers.

And it was 60 years ago when the well-known Louis Cohn name came to Vermilion with the opening of an outlet in the South Shore Shopping Center. Above is the Grand Opening ad that ran in the Journal on November 4, 1965.

I've neglected Louis Cohn on this blog for too long. So here's an ample sample of ads and clippings about the store, and the men behind it: Louis Cohn and his son, Edwin.

Sept. 27, 1929
April 12, 1935
April 11, 1941
Nov. 14, 1947
June 21, 1955
Oct. 13, 1955
Dec. 19, 1960
Jan. 6, 1966
Oct. 20, 1966
July 8, 1970
Nov. 8, 1979
Feb. 4, 1980
Oct. 23, 1983
Feb. 14, 1985
Oct. 14, 1998
July 22, 1999

3 comments:

  1. I know my Dad always got his stuff at the Broadway store. As a kid playing Little League for Community Builders, 1964-1967, Louis Cohn was always the team to beat๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ

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  2. Hey Dan - great story… boy do I remember the men’s stores that you could shop on broadway. Louis Cohn, Harry’s, Sam Klein’s, Jax, JD Andrew’s, Rackich&Rackich. Senior year in high school I bought a dark blue leather coat from Louis Cohn.. thought I was the coolest ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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  3. A logo so familiar that meant nice men's clothes. Thought would be around forever. The newspaper itself is on life support. We were a Harry's Men's Wear family. I remember going into pay w my mom on her account she had for my dad. He wasn't a spiffy dresser, just ordinary men's wear. They had a fancy tray on the counter by the cash register that held men's cologne in pretty colored bottles that were just about eye level at 8-10. I wasn't allowed to touch, but I could smell the heady fragrance surrounding the tray. Rae

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