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Lansky Brothers

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92: 131:, who worked at the local Loew's Theatre. According to Bernard Lansky, Elvis told him he was going to buy him out when he got enough money. According to the historical marker on Beale Street in Memphis, Bernard Lansky responded: "Elvis, don't buy me, buy from me!" Once Elvis became an international 107:, Bernard took advantage of the elevating Beale Street music scene and looked to provide clothing for the typical characters of Beale who wanted to dress dapper. After a few years of business, Lansky Bros. already had an impressive list of customers, among them being 144:
In 2001, Lansky's established a new line of clothing entitled "Clothier To The King," which provides reproductions of clothing that Elvis actually wore combined with new 1950s-inspired clothing. At some point, Lansky Brothers moved from its original location at 126
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At the start of 1952, Bernard noticed a young man who would continuously walk past his window and look inside, but never actually came inside to buy anything. Eventually, Bernard went to invite the man in. It was seventeen-year-old
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Bernard Lansky, a Memphis haberdasher who dressed the royalty of rhythm and blues, including the King, Elvis Presley, died on Thursday at his home in Memphis. He was 85.
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Bernard Lansky's son (Hal Lansky) and granddaughter (Julie Lansky) continue to run the business now located in the Lobby of the Peabody Hotel.
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In 2001, Lansky Bros. unveiled a historical marker at 126 Beale St. to celebrate the history of Lansky Bros. at the original location.
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Lansky Bros. was started in 1946 at 126 Beale Street in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. It started as a store that sold leftover
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Bernard died on November 15, 2012. According to his sister, he died of Alzheimer's disease too.
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I put Elvis in his first suit, and I put him in his last, Bernard says, more seriously.
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in 1956. "I put Elvis in his first suit, and I put him in his last," Lansky recalls.
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I put his first suit on him and his last suit on him, Lansky was fond of saying.
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Los Angeles Times wire services (November 16, 2012).
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