Slippery Silks

The Stooges are furniture craftsmen tasked with replicating a treasured antique Chinese cabinet, loaned to a Mr. Morgan by a local museum against a substantial bond.

Fleeing from the wrathful Mr. Morgan, who threatens reprisal, the trio discovers an unexpected inheritance: ownership of the Madame de France boutique, a high-end fashion establishment formerly owned by their late Uncle Pete.

Seamlessly transitioning into the fashion industry, the Stooges draw inspiration from their carpentry background, concocting women's attire reminiscent of their prior woodworking endeavors.

Upon Mr. Morgan's arrival, he promptly identifies the Stooges as the culprits responsible for the demise of his cherished cabinet, initiating a physical altercation wherein Curly bears the brunt of his fury.

It is noteworthy that the earliest instance of a pie fight in a Stooges short occurred in Pop Goes the Easel (1935), wherein sculptor's clay is employed as a substitute projectile hurled at unsuspecting individuals.