About Us

Homer Men and Boys Store is a family owned clothing and footwear store providing quality name brand merchandise at discounted prices since 1951. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service. We treat our customers as if they were a part of the family. If We Don't Have It, You Don't Need It.

History

Homer Men and Boys was established in 1951 by Roland Fragnoli, an Italian immigrant. Roland borrowed $3,000 from the Homer National Bank at the age of 21 to open "Homer Army and Navy Store". In 1960 he moved the store to its current location at 9-11 South Main St. and changed it's name to Homer Men and Boys Store. Roland and his wife, Margaret, worked day and night to provide their customers with quality name brand clothing and footwear at discounted prices while providing excellent customer service. Over the next fifty years there have been many changes (expansion, new product lines, the internet, and new ownership - "Frog's" daughter, Leslee). The one thing that has remained constant -EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE.

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    Pall Corporation

    For over a decade we have been providing boots for Pall Trinity Corporation. With such a large inventory and wide array of styles, employees can always find the pair that suits their needs.

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    Suit-Kote

    With such a large selection of safety toe work boots, laborers at Suit-Kote can choose the boot that works for the demanding environments of the job site. Excellent customer service makes it easy to find the items they need and the quality they want.

  • SUNY Cortland

    Providing work shoes and pants to the maintenance staff of SUNY Cortland at prices they can't beat and a location that is even better.

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Leslee Fragnoli Garrison, owner of the Homer Men's and Boys store and Roland's.

Women's Owned Business

The Homer Men and Boys Store, located in Homer, NY, and Roland's Men and Boys Store, located in Skaneateles, NY, are both certified as a Woman Owned Business' by New York State, the City of Syracuse, and the City of New York.