Faultless Pajama Company

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.

They were the first manufacturer to use elastic in the waist of pajama pants, rather than drawstrings or belts.

[citation needed] This piece, a fox-trot, was composed by Louis Fisher in 1917.

Sheet music was published by Jerome H Remick & Co.[2][3] The company was sold to fellow garment manufacturer Wilson Brothers in the 1940s.

[7] 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.

A 1926 calendar advertising the Faultless Pajama Company.
A 1926 calendar advertising Faultless Pajamas, showing the slogan "The Nightwear of a Nation".
The back of the Faultless Pajama Company building, depicting painted-brick ad.
The back of the Rosenfeld building , showing a painted-brick ad for the Faultless Pajama Company. The first letters of "E. Rosenfeld and Company" are visible beneath.