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Faultless Pajama Company : ウィキペディア英語版
Faultless Pajama Company

The Faultless Pajama Company, originally E. Rosenfeld and Company and then the Rosenfeld & Steppacher Company, was a Baltimore-based garment manufacturer that began operation in 1881. The factory was located in downtown Baltimore, on the corner of South Paca and Lombard Streets, in what is now referred to as the Westside. It was one of the Baltimore garment industry's major employers.〔Jensen, Brennan (1998-10-07) "(Pins and Needles: Once the City's Largest Industry, Baltimore's Rag Trade is Stitched Into a Corner )" ''Baltimore City Paper''. Retrieved 2010-11-17.〕
The company mostly manufactured pajamas and nightwear, leading to their slogan, "The Nightwear of a Nation". They were the first manufacturer to use elastic in the waist of pajama pants, rather than drawstrings or belts.
The company was best known at the time for its jingle "My Faultless Pajama Girl". This piece, a fox-trot, was composed by Louis Fisher in 1917. Sheet music was published by Jerome H Remick & Co.〔Library of Congress. ''(Catalog of copyright entries, Part 3, Volume 12, Issue 1 )''. Retrieved 2010-11-17.〕〔University of Maine. "(The Maine Music Box )" Retrieved 2010-11-17〕
The company was sold to fellow garment manufacturer Wilson Brothers in the 1940s. Wilson Brothers continued to produce pajamas under the Faultless Pajama name in addition to their own Wilson Wear line.〔Life Magazine, advertisement. (October 9, 1944 ).〕
==Location==

The building in which the company was located is part of the Loft Historic District North, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 as the Rosenfeld Building.〔National Register Listings in Maryland. "(Loft Historic District North )". Retrieved 2010-11-17.〕〔National Register Listings in Maryland. "(Heiser, Rosenfeld, and Strauss Buildings )". Retrieved 2010-11-17.〕 The building was converted to loft-style apartments in the 1980s and is currently known as the Inner Harbor Loft Apartments.〔(Inner Harbor Lofts ). Retrieved 2010-11-17.〕 It was sold to 36 S Paca St LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Maryland Medical Center, in 2005, and now serves as a mixed-purpose building, providing university housing, long-term patient family housing, and commercial rental.〔Maryland Business Entity Information. "(Listing for 36 South Paca St LLC )". Retrieved 2010-11-17.〕〔Maryland Real Property Search. "(Listing for 36 South Paca St )". Retrieved 2010-11-17.〕

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