business & professional >> Celebrating Years Bricker-Tunis Furs reaches the century mark. The original store in Detroit Jack Bricker and a young Arthur Matthew Totsky I Special to the Jewish News I n 1916, after Jacob "Jack" Bricker had escaped Russia, where Jews faced bigotry and discrimination, and settled in Detroit, he opened the doors of Bricker Furs. Now, 100 years later, his son, Arthur, 77, carries on the proud family tradition. "I've met so many wonderful 1111101Lid people over the years, includ- ing numerous Motown stars, Hollywood actors and actress- es, professional athletes, elected officials and professionals from every walk of life Bricker says. "I feel blessed to work in a business that I love, and I appreciate the support from customers that has allowed our business to grow and prosper" i Bricker recalls growing up in a multifamily flat near Waverly and LaSalle and attending Arthur Bricker (left) and George Tyler Shul on Saturday morn- Tunis were partners until Tunis ings. His mother kept a kosher retired in 2005. home and the family held firm to their Jewish faith. Bricker started out in the family business at age 14 as the janitor. His dad slowly groomed him to take over the business, which he did in 1960, soon teaming up with partner George Tunis. In 1971, he moved the business, now Bricker- Tunis Furs, to West Bloomfield. leallil "19 1- •11 36 December 15 2016 THE FUR EXPERTS essential service we provide" Fur restyling and repair are two Bricker realizes that trends and styles other important services he offers. in the fur industry are constantly "If you have an older fur coat in good changing, and he and his staff work condition but no longer fits or is hard to keep up with this constant outdated, our experts can evolution. turn it into a beautiful new "In our business, we real- design:' Bricker says "What ize that the changing social used to be your grand- agenda has made it neces- mother's prized fur can be sary to incorporate new transformed into something looks in fur fashions at price new and contemporary" points that reach out to the Bricker-Tunis Furs also average buyer" offers a trade-in and con- Today's fur fashions lean Arthur Bricker signment policy for used toward shorter coats, jackets, furs. "You can apply the ponchos and capes. Leather value of your current fur to the cost and fur combinations are also popu- of a new fur, saving hundreds, even lar. Fur purses, scarves and acces- thousands of dollars:' Bricker says. sories add a touch of glamour to a "Or you can make some extra cash by woman's everyday wardrobe, he adds allowing us to sell it at our consign- The company's stylists and fitters ment boutique:' are dedicated to assisting clients Each item in the company's pre- in the selection of the right fur for owned fur selection is inspected by any lifestyle or budget. Average an experienced team to ensure that retail prices for coats are $1,500 to customers have access to the best $3,500 — a far cry from the $10,000- products. Additionally, all garments $20,000 price tags in years past! are professionally cleaned, condi- Bricker and his staff also pride tioned and glazed prior to purchase. themselves on offering several "We are passionate about furs, unique services aimed to help their and we believe no piece should go customers get the most out of their furs. "Proper care is key to protecting to waste Bricker says. "We also offer appraisals for clients seeking and extending the life of a fur; he to insure a fur against loss, theft or says. "Cold storage and professional damage" cleaning during the off-season is an COMMUNITY PARTNER Bricker-Tunis Furs has close relationships with a variety of organizations and charities. "We believe giving back to the com- munity and supporting local charities are essential to being a good neighbor," Bricker says. The company supports the Ronald McDonald House of Metropolitan Detroit, Friendship Circle, the Metropolitan Business Alliance, Come Play Detroit, the Women's Informal Network, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and AugMe Foundation. "We have done numerous fur fashion shows at local churches, golf outings and other activities," Bricker adds. Bricker says he has no plans for retirement. "What would I do?" he asks. "My life has revolved around the fur industry. That's what I do. It's what I love." * BRICKER-TUNIS FURS 6335 Orchard Lake Road #A (in Orchard Mall), West Bloomfield (248) 855-9200 www.brickertunisfur.com