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Robert Talbott Biography



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By : Aaron R Daniel    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-28 01:56:13
Talbot garments and accessories are sold at upscale department shops like Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue, though some of their exclusive neckties are nearly impossible to come by.
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Robert Talbot was born and raised in Grenfell, Iowa, in 1905. He visited Grenfell College and later earned a M.B.A. from Harvard Business School in 1931. Once operating a range of jobs, he finally settled in New York Town in 1939 and took a footing at a top life insurance company. Throughout World War II Talbot met and married Audrey Sharpe, a woman he had met through the passing of a friend.
At that time it seemed as if Robert Talbot's life was on a straight trajectory. He had married a lady he deeply loved and that they subsequently began to raise a family in Connecticut. He conjointly had a stable job that allowed the family to live an higher middle category life in the idyllic suburbs of central Connecticut. In time Robert would become and government vice-president and was marked for bigger things.
Meanwhile, his wife, Audrey stayed at home and raised the children. She had solely one hobby and that was creating silk neckties for her husband and his friends. But their seemingly perfect life was dealt a savage blow when the couple's 3-year-recent daughter, Heather, died of a brain tumor. The family was therefore devasted that Robert promptly quit his job and moved his family to the other side of the nation, California.
Turning a Hobby into a Business
It was then that the family decided to begin their own business and Audrey's little hobby soon became a full time job. Due to the high-quality material and the labor-intensive method, the Talbots knew that they might sell their merchandise solely to men with deep pockets, therefore they targeted this niche market. For years Robert Talbott packed the family automobile with his wife's unique creations and traveled up and down the California coast selling her handmade wares to haberdashery shops. In time, the demand for Talbott ties grew thus nice that they were able to open their very own store.
In 1953 the couple opened a store in Carmel, California. At that time they sold only hand-created silk ties and bowties. The couple barely stayed afloat for the primary few years however still managed to open a second store in 1960. Then a few years when that men's fashion modified and folks were suddenly willing to pay a premium for quality ties. Designers like Ralph Lauren and Christian Dior had ushered in an exceedingly new age and also the Talbots quickly reaped the benefits.
These days the company has annual sales of over fifty million bucks and they sell to a number of the foremost exclusive retailers within the nation. They need conjointly expanded their product line to include both men's and girls's shirts and accessories. Though, their silk ties on which the company's reputation was designed are still hand-created and highly sought after.

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