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ARTHUR CINADER Arthur Cinader, founder of the J.Crew brand, has died at the age of 90. Through catalogs, stores and then the internet, J.Crew revolutionized the way Americans dressed, and was a pioneer of multi-channel retailing. Mr. Cinader, who had lived in Santa Fe with his wife Johanna for the last 20 years of his life, was an influential figure in fashion, building on his father's catalog business to bring quality clothing to a nationwide, and later an international, marketplace. His vision of how middle class Americans aspired to the "preppy" look at affordable prices made J.Crew into a brand that became a household name synonymous with sporty personal style. Born in 1927 in New York, NY to Mitchell and Sarah Cinader, Arthur Cinader attended the Bronx High School of Science in 1940. However, needing a change in climate for health reasons, he moved west and finished high school in Arizona, entering the University of Arizona when he was 17. He went on to attend Yale Medical School but left early to join his father at Popular Merchandise Company in 1950. This Rye, NY catalog business had been founded by Mitchell Cinader with important trust and backing from his cousin Saul Charles in 1947. The younger Cinader took over from his father soon after and developed the financial side of the business, creating a club buying plan through which customers obtained and used credit in new ways. Popular Merchandise went on to buy First National Bank of Albuquerque in 1969, with Arthur as the CEO and Chairman, then running both companies. But he made his true mark when he set up J.Crew seven years later in 1983. The company brought together the loves of his life: family, as seen throughout the years in the catalog photography, skiing and the outdoors, the unstudied elegance of Ivy League life, his reverence for the English language, and his command of the catalog business. The iconic sport of crew provided the basis for the brand name and the first catalog was photographed at the Weld Boat House at Harvard University. The sophisticated copy that was a hallmark of the J.Crew and Clifford Wills catalogs was inspired by Cinader's love of Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson and Winston Churchill. America quickly came on board with J.Crew, and the brand became a part of the zeitgeist of that era. Mr. Cinader married Johanna van Riel, from The Hague, Netherlands, in 1958. The couple loved the outdoors - their honeymoon featured fox hunting in Ireland. They went on to cherish vacations with their five children skiing in Vail, where Mr. Cinader was renowned for his habit of singing on the chairlift. In the early 1970's he became a Board Member of the Santa Fe Opera and the technology firm Lectrosonics. In the 1980's he served on the Vestry of Church of the Epiphany in New York. After retirement he was a member of the congregation at St. Thomas on Fifth Avenue and The Church of the Holy Faith in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His intellectual life was rich. He was an early member of the CATO Institute as well as the Institute of Religion and Public Life, and the American Enterprise Institute. In 1997 he retired and he and his wife moved to New Mexico. Arthur is survived by his wife, their five children and 13 grandchildren. A funeral service will be held on November 4th, 3pm at The Church of the Holy Faith, 311 East Palace Ave., Santa Fe, New Mexico. In gratitude toward the soldiers of World War II, the family requests that donations be made in Arthur Cinader's name to The Bosque Convention and Retreat Center Chapel at https://secure-q.net/Donations/BosqueCenter/11088

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Published by Santa Fe New Mexican from Oct. 13 to Oct. 15, 2017.

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Fr. Dale Coleman

March 26, 2018

I knew him well. I was able to visit Arthur and Joke several times while Rector at Holy Faith. He spoke of is faith and baptism. Joke of course was so strong for him. The J of J Crew was after Joke. I saw him a number of times, when he and Joke were so generous in assisting the Diocese of the Rio Grande, and then the renovation of Holy Faith, which was substantial. He was always a smart businessman, a loving husband and father, and a man of faith. As a Christian he never turned his back on the faith of his fathers and mothers.

Ken Murdock

December 21, 2017

Spent my career in Marketing - had the privilege in my early years to be trained by Arthur who was a great human being, innovative thinker and one of the top marketing minds.

Kim Schroeder

November 10, 2017

My condolences to Joke and the Cinader family. It was a privilege to have known and worked for Arthur!

Deva Khalsa

October 30, 2017

It has been my privilege and honor to know and serve Arthur this last year. May he rest peacefully. with love to all of you at this stressful time, DEVA

Keith Gardner

October 17, 2017

My deepest condolences to the Cinader family. Arthur was a great mentor to me in business; one of two, now both gone. Fortunately, the lessons he taught, and the way he taught them, are not forgettable. He will be greatly missed.

October 15, 2017

My deepest condolences to the family. Losing a loved one is painful but our God promise the we will see them again. May the words in Job 34: 14, 15 give you comfort in this sorrow moment.

LAMAR

October 15, 2017

I would like to offer my deepest condolences to you and your family.As you reflect on the cherished memories.May you find comfort and hope in God's Word the Bible at Jeremiah 29:11,12.

Marty Buchsbaum

October 14, 2017

To Joke, Abigail, Per, Oli, and the rest of the Cinader family - My thoughts and prayers are with you.
"In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also." John 14 KJV

Requiescat in pace

Susan

October 14, 2017

Husband,father and grandfather with a lasting legacy of greatness--a giant who will be missed. God bless the Cinader family at this moment as they deal with his final journey Home. In the prayers of so many,

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