Serving Wayne’s Shoe Needs for 89 Years, D’Amicantonio’s Closes Its Doors

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Bob and Lou D’Amicanto Angelo D’Amicantonio & Son in Wayne. of
Image via Pete Bannan, Daily Times.
Bob and Lou D’Amicanto Angelo D’Amicantonio & Son in Wayne.

After 45 years of selling and repairing shoes in Wayne, Lou and Bob D’Amicantonio have decided to close their third-generation store, Angelo D’Amicantonio & Son, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times.

The store has been part of Wayne since 1932. When their grandfather Angelo opened a shoe repair shop at North Wayne and Lancaster Avenues.  The current store is at 157 W. Lancaster Ave.

Angelo D’Amicantonio & Son held its own against malls and the internet with its customer service, quality, and fair prices.  But the owners, 65 and 69, are ready to retire.

“We were going six days a week, no vacations, it’s just tough,” Bob said.

People have responded strongly to the news of the closing.

“We came in that Sunday put out that sign in the window, and on Monday I couldn’t believe it, all hell broke loose,” Bob said.

The brothers have sold shoes and made shoe repairs for everyone from Hope Scott to the cop on the beat.

Grandfather Angelo learned the craft as a teen in Naples, taking his skills with him when he emigrated to the U.S. in 1912. His store has stayed in the family ever since.

Read more at the Daily Times about Angelo D’Amicantonio & Son closing.

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