is the largest specialty retailer of fine jewelry in the United States. Founded in 1924 in Wichita Falls, Texas, by Morris (M.B.) Zale, William Zale and Ben Lipshy, Zales has a long history of making fine jewelry affordable and accessible to everyone. This tradition of accessibility, coupled with reasonable credit (unheard of in the jewelry industry at the time), made Zales a pioneer in the industry.
In the years since our founding, Zales has grown upon the strength of its traditions and its commitment to excellence. Zales has been America's family jeweler for five generations. The Company has grown from a single store selling jewelry along side appliances and cameras to a major international jewelry corporation. Today, Zales Jewelers is one of four chains of jewelry stores operated by Zale Corporation. More than 700 stores operate under the Zales name in the United States and Puerto Rico.
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