J.Crew Men’s Only Store!

The first J.Crew Men’s only store is set to open this month in New York. The address is 235 West Broadway in Manhattan. The location where the store will be used to be Liquor Store Bar.
The following article from InStyle.com offers a great preview.
The preppy retailer’s first men’s shop delivers more than just khakis and button-down shirts. And you don’t have to sidestep dresses to get to it all.
The Liquor Store Bar in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood used to be an unassuming place where a guy could hang out with friends and sip a decent single-malt Scotch. Now the landmark spot is home to J. Crew’s first men’s-only store, opening this summer.
The tap may be dry, but the original wood bar is intact. Surrounding it are broken-in chinos, colorful shirts,
narrow-cut jackets, and hand-picked collectibles like John Derian paperweights, vintage LPs, and first-edition books.Beyond J. Crew’s arsenal of everyday classics, you’ll find specially reproduced Red Wing boots—worn down to look like you’ve had them a lifetime—vintage Timex watches, and Japanese-denim patchwork jeans. J. Crew also joined forces with the British label Thomas Mason on a high-end line of button-down shirts and with Mackintosh for a contemporary, shorter version of the classic raincoat.
“A guy can find an edited version of everything he should have in his wardrobe, including that one special piece that makes it different,” says Todd Snyder, J. Crew’s senior vice president of men’s design, who set out on a scavenger hunt for the old-school pieces that round out the store’s inventory. “Everything in the store is pretty much a collectible.”
Courtney ColavitaTHE STORE’S CURATOR
Designer Andy Spade and advertising executive Anthony Sperduti recently teamed up to form Partners & Spade, the creative studio that worked with J. Crew on curating the men’s store. The Jack Spade creator’s advice for cultivating personal style: “Go back to your history and where you came from. Research things that are special to you and not available to everyone.” Here’s some of the loot that’s on Spade and Sperduti’s hit list.
1. Birdwell Beach britches
2. Globe Trotter luggage
3. Peter Beard sandals
4. Rugs, silver, and carved shaving kits from Marrakech









August 11th, 2008 - 8:33 am
I think the men’s only store is a great concept. Of course, the success of this one may be hard to translate to some areas. Even so, I know my husband would be more apt to go shopping in a store that sold only men’s clothes. I think it makes him feel less like the add-on to the women’s store; that there are things made just for him and not as an afterthought.
August 11th, 2008 - 9:21 am
I agree that some men would be more likely to shop. However, my boyfriend would not be one of them. To get him into any kind of store is like pulling teeth. I usually buy things that I think he would consider wearing. Then I bring it home. If it works, he keeps it. If not, I have to return it. Has been this way for nearly 4 years!
August 12th, 2008 - 7:48 am
Leigh,
I’m double checking that opening date for you. Hang tight.
Sam
August 12th, 2008 - 10:57 am
Thanks Sam!
August 12th, 2008 - 12:11 pm
I called the Rockefeller store in NYC this morning. They told me the store was opening next week.
September 5th, 2009 - 5:20 pm
I got a question for you, where can I buy the blue & yellow and the green strip military watch straps? I’m referring to the first two watch strapes from the left in the picture above. Thanks.