Harry Goldberg opened Swelldom's first location as the Swelldom Cloak and Suit Shop in 1906 at 521 S. Broadway. In 1912, Swelldom secured a lease on 535 S. Broadway which it would occupy starting in 1914.[1]
In November 1920, Swelldom moved into a new store at the northwest corner of Broadway and Sixth, which it promoted as "The New Swelldom Beautiful".[2][3] This location was expanded and extensively renovated in 1925.[4] In January 1946, Swelldom renovated the location again and promoted the "New Swelldom". With prominent men's specialty stores Silverwoods on the southeast corner and Mullen & Bluett on the northeast corner of this same intersection Swelldom advertised with the byline "The Women's Corner".
In 1908, Swelldom opened a temporary store on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, and on May 17, 1909 a Swelldom opened an elaborate, complete store on 136–144 Grant Avenue near Union Square.[9]
Swelldom positioned itself as offering "high-grade, exclusive apparel at moderate prices" at the time.