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About
the National Costumers Association
Over
80 years of supporting the costuming industry
all over the nation.
The
National Costumers Association was organized
on August 24, 1923, bringing together
a small group of costumers dedicated to
upgrading and promoting the costume industry.
Through the years both the association
and the industry have grown in size and
scope. The chief objectives of the NCA
today are:
Establish and maintain professional
and ethical standards of business in the
costume industry. Encourage and promote
a greater and more diversified use of
costumes in all fields of human activity.
Provide trade information, cooperation
and friendship among its members together
with a sound public relations policy.
We are involved in a very complex industry.
Theatrical, masquerade, dance, academic
and religious are only a few of the different
kinds of costumers in business today.
Add to all of this a variety of sidelines
- flags, party favors, magic, balloons,
fabrics, trims and novelties and an attempt
to classify our industry proves impossible.
You're invited to share our experiences
by becoming a member of the NCA. We're
sure you'll find it fun, informative,
and well worth your while. We wish you
the best and look forward to your membership
in the NCA!
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NCA
National Headquarters
121
N. Bosart Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46201
Phone: 317-351-1940
Fax :317-351-1941
Email: office@costumers.org |
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What
Our Members Say About Us.....
"The
NCA provides the comfort in knowing there is someone
to talk to about problems. There are creative
people with creative minds to bounce ideas off
of along with problem-solving."
Donna
Dauria, Boston Costume, Boston, Massachusetts
"I
used to know nothing about costuming. I am amazed
at the variation of what we learned from others.
We are all individual shops, but we share - we
pull from each other. I couldn't have done it
on my own!"
Ken Fox,
Magic Makers, Huntington, West Virginia
"The NCA means sharing. Everything
from tips, techniques, information, sources, merchandise
- to companionship, friendship and enthusiasm.
I always come back from a gathering full of new
ideas and with renewed vigor. Besides, it's fun!"
Irene
Fallon, Fallon Costume Co., Jackson, California
"My grandfather was one of the founders
of the NCA. The NCA is a close-knit family, I
know I can trust the members. I bought a company
that is a member of NCA just so I could stay in
the organization."
Susan
Zander Liebrader, Westminster, California
"The NCA gives me valuable education
and gives me a way to meet other people in the
costume business."
Lucille
Nerron Moir, Act One, Oakland, California
"The NCA lets you know you're not alone
in this crazy business. There are others just
like you!"
Dwayne Ibsen, Ibsen Costume Gallery, Omaha, Nebraska

