Remember the Tello's on Border street , East Boston the wooden spiral steps , 1978 /1979 The Disco music playing in the store, The Jordache jeans, The Clipper jeans (comes with a clipper) and The Sicily jeans.. Originally Vitello's but shorten to Tello's, I may be wrong but that's what I knew back then.
And to this day I can still hear my mother: "Sixty dollars for a pair of jeans, are you out of your fucking mind?" They were standard issue at Revere High in the seventies, along with those first Nike's with the red swoosh.
Wow. I used to walk by here when I worked in Downtown Crossing and could not believe that this place was still open. With all of the now building, it will probably become a high end shop in no time soon.
I believe I got my prom dress at Tello's - I remember it was a baby blue polyester number that matched my then boyfriends baby blue tux with the ruffles. Looking back now we looked like something out of Napoleon Dynamite.
I miss the local chains (Decelle's), I guess now it's all national chain department stores, how bland.
I remember going there with my best friend shopping getting nice clothes loud music and not paying a lot of money like the big dept stores that take advantage of you. BRING TELLOS BACK !!!!!!!! Come on America learn from your past to build the future.
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They got their info from me.
Remember the Tello's on
Remember the Tello's on Border street , East Boston the wooden spiral steps , 1978 /1979 The Disco music playing in the store, The Jordache jeans, The Clipper jeans (comes with a clipper) and The Sicily jeans.. Originally Vitello's but shorten to Tello's, I may be wrong but that's what I knew back then.
Border Street Tello's
That Tello's is still there on Border St! Crazy, tiny club clothes that the locals think are just fine for the supermarket or the prom.
They were called Sisley Jeans
And to this day I can still hear my mother: "Sixty dollars for a pair of jeans, are you out of your fucking mind?" They were standard issue at Revere High in the seventies, along with those first Nike's with the red swoosh.
Tee-hee, I think $60 is still
Tee-hee, I think $60 is still a lot for a pair of jeans, but then again I buy mom jeans from LLBean.
Jordache Jeans! OMG, I
Jordache Jeans! OMG, I wanted a pair of those sosossososososososos bad, and when I finally got them, well, it was a special day indeed.
Wasn't this the last one??
Wow. I used to walk by here when I worked in Downtown Crossing and could not believe that this place was still open. With all of the now building, it will probably become a high end shop in no time soon.
Ghetto Meadow
Nah, there's one still in the Ghetto Meadow Mall (their headquarters).
Actually this picture is old, there's a sign now says "Coming soon, Men's Warehouse" in the window. I was just walking by there yesterday and saw it.
Eastie, Brockton, Lawrence?
according to their website at least. Of course, that could be out of date, since it also still lists the Downtown Crossing store.
The question is
The question is how exactly they lasted THIS long. Tellos is the Radio Shack of clothing stores.
Is disco officially dead?
now that Tello's has closed?
wow
Brought my first silk shirt there. Amazed it was still open.
That shirt is still open? I
That shirt is still open? I'm amazed, too.
No one closes a silk shirt
So of course it's still open!
Never button that silk disco shirt!
Otherwise, how could anyone see your manly chest hair or two?
Not to mention that it provides ample space for enough gold chains to cause neck strain injury!
Sad day
Sweats by Ebe
Oh, man. I still haven't gotten over the demise of...
...Chess King.
RIP, '70s.
I believe I got my prom dress
I believe I got my prom dress at Tello's - I remember it was a baby blue polyester number that matched my then boyfriends baby blue tux with the ruffles. Looking back now we looked like something out of Napoleon Dynamite.
I miss the local chains (Decelle's), I guess now it's all national chain department stores, how bland.
Tellos!!
I remember going there with my best friend shopping getting nice clothes loud music and not paying a lot of money like the big dept stores that take advantage of you. BRING TELLOS BACK !!!!!!!! Come on America learn from your past to build the future.