Needleman’s to celebrate 100 years of business in Vermont

Needleman’s to celebrate 100 years of business in Vermont

This courtesy image features Marvin, Carol, Martha and Ed Needleman flanking Newport mayor Melvin Carter (center) at the grand opening of Needleman’s store in 1965.

Family-owned bridal and formalwear shop marks a century of helping Vermonters celebrate life’s biggest moments.

Vermont Business Magazine Needleman’s Bridal and Formal will celebrate 100 years of business in Vermont with a special event at 3:00 p.m. on October 23 at the store, located at 10 Dorset Street in South Burlington.

Currently owned and operated by Mark and Heather Needleman, the family-run business first opened its doors in 1925 in Newport, Vermont, and has been helping generations of Vermonters look and feel their best for life’s most important occasions ever since.

Believed to be one of the oldest bridal and formalwear shops in the country continuously operated by the same family, Needleman’s continues to honor its legacy of personal service and timeless style, with stores in both Newport and South Burlington.

“Since 1925 we’ve been helping couples say ‘I do,’” said owner Mark Needleman. “Whether it’s finding the gown of their dreams or the perfect suit, we want everyone who walks through our doors to feel comfortable, confident, and cared for.”

State and Congressional officials have been invited to attend the celebration, along with representatives from the Make-A-Wish Foundation, to which Needleman’s will donate in honor of its 100th anniversary. Additional guests will include neighboring local businesses and longtime customers and friends that have supported the Needleman family through the years.

For more information, visit https://www.needlemansbridal.com/.

South Burlington, Vt. – Needleman’s Bridal and Formal

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