Twenty years ago, the downtown JC Penney’s closed. The space was an old 50’s version of a department store, 2 floors, one big room, with an escalator right up the middle and a gallery balcony around the second floor. Dark and dingy, it was a great place to buy socks and underwear without driving out to the edge of town.
They had a sale to sell the fixtures. I rode my bike over and saw people in their nice work clothes, casually walking up the street carrying mannequin torsos, legs, arms, and anonymous heads. By the time I got there, the only thing left was a huge box of feet. All self balancing, and presumably trained in both ballet and tap.
They must be well-trained mannequin feet indeed — look at how well they balance! Lovely story and photography. I remember that JC Penney.