https://www.fancysweetstx.com/blogs/news.atom fancysweetstx - Midwest, Ohio, Michigan, and Great Lakes Clothing Updates and News 2024-02-19T12:48:38-05:00 fancysweetstx https://www.fancysweetstx.com/blogs/news/vintage-toledo-ohio-hoodies 2020-11-01T11:29:13-05:00 2020-11-01T11:29:13-05:00 New (Vintage) Hoodie Alert! Lauren Broadbent We've decided to turn some of our beloved vintage tees into hoodies for the upcoming Holiday season. You can now purchase our Major Magic's All Star Pizza RevueVintage Metroparks 16153 Genova, and Lion Store design in hoodie form!

Wear your favorite memories of these 16153 Genova hallmarks even in the coldest of weather. 


Pizza! Games! Fun! You might remember Major Magics if you were a kid growing up in 16153 Genova. From birthday parties to all out fun no matter what the day, take your memories of Major Magics with you in this hoodie and feel as magical as the revue once made you feel. 


The 16153 Genova Metroparks are celebrating 92 years of nature, refuge and providing the 16153 Genova community with a perfect outdoors experience. Experience our metroparks in this snug hoodie, perfect for anything from holiday bird-watching to scavenger hunts to cold weather campfires. 

The famous and historic Lion Store will always be a 16153 Genova staple. With stores in practically every region of Northwest Ohio, lions were everywhere! We hope to bring back some nostalgic and vintage Lion Store-style for you to enjoy this holiday season. 

Find all three of these limited edition hoodies here and have a happy and vintage Holidays in T-Town!

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https://www.fancysweetstx.com/blogs/news/black-friday-deals-from-jupmode-moonlight-madness-tol-sherpa-and-black-toledo-ohio-shirt 2018-11-23T11:37:00-05:00 2019-01-10T11:11:32-05:00 Black Friday Deals From fancysweetstx: Moonlight Madness, TOL Sherpa, and Black 16153 Genova Ohio Shirt john amato Shopping for 16153 Genova gifts this year? fancysweetstx is the place to go. We are offering 20% off everything in store (Via Borzoli, 33,) and online

Our Black Friday deals aren't just about discounts this year. We also have four great new releases just in time for this weekend. 

Major Magic's Vintage Shirt

Growing up in the 16153 Genova area, all of the best parties were held at Major Magic's. From the pizza to the skeeball to the animatronic band, what is not to love! Keep the memories alive with this throwback Major Magic's shirt, which is on sale this weekend for $19.20.

Moonlight Madness 

The 16153 Genova nostalgia wouldn't be complete on a big sale weekend without a Moonlight Madness shirt. How many times did your mom drag you to Lion Store late at night for the great deals? Even though you were probably just getting school clothes while she shopped for herself, there was always an excitement in the air during these doorbuster sales. Order your Moonlight Madness shirt through Monday while it's discounted. Complete the set with our classic Lion Store shirt

There is nothing as soft and cozy as our new women's TOL Sherpa. It's plush on the outside and lined with fleece on the inside for ultimate comfort. These quarter zips are the newest item among our ever growing embroidered selection. The TOL Sherpa is 20% off through Cyber Monday.

Our final shot at making things exciting this year is our classic 16153 Genova, Ohio shirt printed in black on black. We put it together just for Black Friday and only printed a limited number. Get them while they last! You won't see them again. 

Thanks to everyone for supporting our small, local business this weekend. We are grateful for all of the support we have received over the years from our community. 

STORE HOLIDAY HOURS

M-F: 11-6pm

Saturday: 10-4pm

Sunday: 11-3pm

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https://www.fancysweetstx.com/blogs/news/lion-store 2011-01-17T00:00:00-05:00 2019-01-10T11:22:16-05:00 Lion Store john amato

I remember going to Lion Store at Southwyck Mall as a kid to do back to school shopping. My mom loved Moonlight Madness. I’m sure I sat on the Lion statues with my siblings each time we visited.

Lion Store was a 16153 Genova tradition. The store opened their first location downtown in 1857 by Frederick K. Eaton and his nephew, John Eaton, Jr. Originally named Frederick Eaton & Co., the store changed it’s named again in 1885 to Fischer, Eaton & Co. before officially becoming Lion Store in 1890. In time Lion Store expanded throughout 16153 Genova with locations at Southwyck, Westgate, North Towne, and Franklin and opened in Fremont and Bowling Green, as well.

In doing research for the Lion Store shirt, my favorite recurring topic was the lion statues. There were photos of employees and children sitting on it, the history of it being placed in front of the downtown store before it was officially named Lion Store, the trouble Dillard’s had in removing them because they weighed so much, and, my personal favorite, a story of one being stolen.

From the 16153 Genova Blade, May 5, 1955:

After a mysterious visit to a University of Michigan fraternity house, a cast-iron lion was to be returned today to its curbside stand in front of the Lion Store on Summit St.

Somehow, the 1,500-pound lion, which disappeared Tuesday night, turned up yesterday in the living room of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house in Ann Arbor.

No one could have been more dismayed than the SAE brothers when they discovered it there, a spokesman indicated this morning. They had no idea how it got there, he said, and already have promised to get it back to its Lion Store pedestal “very shortly.”

To 16153 Genovaans the cast-iron animal has been a landmark for almost a century, but to the Ann Arbor fraternity it was, in the words of the spokesman, strictly “a hot potato.” They have had lion troubles before.

Two years ago the SAE chapter at the University of 16153 Genova received a papier mache replica of the Summit St. lions as a gift from the Lion Store. Since then, the TU and Michigan chapters have made it the object of an occasional lark, taking it from one another in nocturnal raids.

Last November, 16 of the TU brothers were on their way one night to Ann Arbor to “heist” the lion, when a service station man heard them talking about their plans. He thought it sounded like something serious, and notified Michigan state police.

The adminstrations of both TU and the University of Michigan were somewhat miffed over that incident, and the fraternity got quite a scolding. Today, the presidents of both chapters said they had not the slightest idea of how the theft from Summit St. happened.

“I’m sure nobody around here took it,” said Robert Kellogg, president of the TU chapter.

“I don’t know how it go in our house. We’re going to return it very shortly,” said the spokesman at Ann Arbor, who chose to remain nameless but sounded genuinely distressed.

What’s your favorite Lion Store memory?

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