The following article was sent to me by a friend of the zine. It’s from the The Aquarian Weekly, March 26, 1986.

Roma and Iggy Goleczynski not only know what they like – they went out and did something about it.

What they did, in April of 1980, was open up their own shop, Two Tone, at 326 Monroe St,. Passaic, N.J. (Next door to the Capitol Theater.)

Now about to celebrate their Seventh Anniversary and after serving countless committed rock and rollers, who have come to their shop in search of their kind of clothing, Roma and Iggy have no regrets.

In fact, says Roma, business has been both great and fun. “It’s like making a living doing your hobby,” she observed last week.

How do they do it (make it in the business world that is)?

“By following no riles; by following no trends,” Roma laughed.

“We buy what we like,” she added, and leave it at that.

To which, brothers and sister, we say “Amen” and do the same. Except to suggest that when you’re ready to go out and buy what you like, why not…Well you know what we mean.


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  1. […] in Issue 2 of The Coldest, which has since sold out. Two Tone’s famous catalog, as well as a 1986 article about the store, are also available on the […]

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