The many layers of buildings fascinate me. You never know what can be hidden behind a tacky façade or a modern sign. For instance, take this unassuming storefront on Kearny Street in San Francisco's Financial District.
When the building’s longtime tenant Selix Formalwear moved to a new storefront a block north, they removed their sign revealing a lovely Art Deco-esque sign from a previous tenant, Adam Hats. Here’s an image where I traced the word “Adam.” You can also make out the word “Hats” in the lower right corner.
Intrigued by the lovely curves of the typeface, I conducted a little research and learned that Adam Hats occupied this storefront from around 1940 to 1954. Here’s an image from the 1940 San Francisco City Directory with the first listing of the store:
It's sad to think that this sign will be removed or covered again when the new tenant moves in. So be sure to keep your eye out for these hidden layers and enjoy them while they last.
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