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A Brief Dittrich's History
When Dittrich Furs opened it’s
doors at the end of the 19th century, it was a very different
world than it is today. Henry Ford was experimenting
with the
two-cylinder
engine and Detroit’s streets were illuminated by gaslight.
On February 21, 1893 Emil Dittrich, a furrier from London,
opened a small, second-story wholesale shop on Witherall
Avenue. Emil bought pelts directly from the trappers
and
made them into scarves and collars for wool coats. Now
in it’s fifth generation of family leadership, Dittrich
Furs is the oldest family-owned retail business in
Detroit.
Emil started a tradition of quality by only using the
finest pelts in his garments. It wasn’t long before he
had a thriving retail business in addition to his wholesale
operation. After World War I, Dittrich Furs outgrew its
original location and moved to the Fisher Arcade on Woodward
Avenue. Emil and his three sons, Francis, Harold E. and
Alfred operated the business until it moved to it's third
location on Grand River in 1928.
Dittrich
Furs remained at the Grand River location until 1965 when
freeway construction mandated another move, this time
to its current location on Third Avenue. At this time
the store began to undergo many changes. Facilities were
updated to state of the art and the services available
to customers were increased to compensate for customer
demand and technological advances in fur care and manufacturing.
Harold E. Dittrich brought his three sons Robert, Donald
and Harold M. into the business and they learned all aspects
of the company under the tutelage of their father as he
had from his. Harold’s first lesson to each new employee,
including his sons, was to take them to the sales floor
where he would point to the front door and state "When
someone comes through that door, we treat them like they
are coming into our living room". The Dittrich family
still gives the same instructions to every new employee.
Harold M. Dittrich began his career at Dittrich's as a
young boy distributing flyers door-to-door for the company.
Under his guidance, along with his son, Harold (Hal) G.
Dittrich, the company opened a branch store in Bloomfield
Hills in 1977. Harold M. was Chairman of the Board for
over twenty years and remained active in the business
until his death in 1996.
Today, Hal Dittrich and his two sons, Jason and Shawn,
operate the company. Together, they continue the tradition
of excellence by following the same principles set forth
by their predecessors. They have instigated employee training
programs that insure that each and every customer deals
with a fur expert and receives a high level of service
that is often hard to find in this day and age. In addition,
they make sure every customers garment is personally inspected
several times and at least once by a Dittrich family member
to ensure it is cared for properly and necessary maintenance
is suggested. The new generation of Dittrichs continually
modernized the inventory selection, providing the latest
in high-fashion and designer name garments, including
merchandise designed by the Dittrich’s themselves.
From very humble beginnings, Dittrich Furs has grown to
house one of the largest fur collections in the United
States. The company provides a full range of services,
including the design and manufacturing of fur garments,
repairing and re-styling of older garments and state of
the art cleaning and storage. Every employee is part of
the "Dittrich Family" and understands that every customer's
happiness contributes to the success of the company. Although
Dittrich Furs has changed dramatically since 1893, the
family atmosphere and dedication to quality and craftsmanship
remain the same.
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