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http://www.jptimepieces.com The fellows at J & P have a well-edited selection of the world's fanciest timepieces from all the big names, and they're also a trusted resource if your fancy timepiece is on the fritz. More >>
http://www.levinejudaica.com A festive Kmart for Jews, this 100-year-old Judaica store, formerly the largest manufacturer of synagogue vestments in the U.S., combines its devotion to Torah with that unique Times Square sensibility. More >>
http://www.jpressonline.com Wait, should we should just quote the official J. Press history? Let's do: "Perhaps more than any other men's clothier in the world, J. Press epitomizes the Ivy League look; traditional, expertly made, durable clothing and fine furnishings that define the well-dressed man..they have clothed Presidents, business executives, members of the entertianment industry, and those still climbing the ladder of success." Fair enough. But your $95 Yale-crest suspenders are still fugly. More >>
http://www.jcrew.com/index.jsp The air smells crisp and the leaves are changing colors, a sure sign that itas time to hit J. Crew and buy yet another roll-neck sweater. A chain that has outfitted all of Connecticut and much of the Midwest, J. Crew serves up the basics: plain-front pants, button-down shirts, practical belts and shoes, staid swimsuits, and hordes of striped sweaters. The look is natural and appealing, sometimes borderline boring. More >>
http://www.jcrew.com/index.jsp The air smells crisp and the leaves are changing colors, a sure sign that itas time to hit J. Crew and buy yet another roll-neck sweater. A chain that has outfitted all of Connecticut and much of the Midwest, J. Crew serves up the basics: plain-front pants, button-down shirts, practical belts and shoes, staid swimsuits, and hordes of striped sweaters. The look is natural and appealing, sometimes borderline boring. More >>
http://www.jcrew.com/index.jsp The air smells crisp and the leaves are changing colors, a sure sign that itas time to hit J. Crew and buy yet another roll-neck sweater. A chain that has outfitted all of Connecticut and much of the Midwest, J. Crew serves up the basics: plain-front pants, button-down shirts, practical belts and shoes, staid swimsuits, and hordes of striped sweaters. The look is natural and appealing, sometimes borderline boring. More >>
http://www.jcrew.com/index.jsp The air smells crisp and the leaves are changing colors, a sure sign that itas time to hit J. Crew and buy yet another roll-neck sweater. A chain that has outfitted all of Connecticut and much of the Midwest, J. Crew serves up the basics: plain-front pants, button-down shirts, practical belts and shoes, staid swimsuits, and hordes of striped sweaters. The look is natural and appealing, sometimes borderline boring. More >>
http://www.jcrew.com/index.jsp The air smells crisp and the leaves are changing colors, a sure sign that itas time to hit J. Crew and buy yet another roll-neck sweater. A chain that has outfitted all of Connecticut and much of the Midwest, J. Crew serves up the basics: plain-front pants, button-down shirts, practical belts and shoes, staid swimsuits, and hordes of striped sweaters. The look is natural and appealing, sometimes borderline boring. More >>
http://www.jcrew.com/index.jsp The air smells crisp and the leaves are changing colors, a sure sign that itas time to hit J. Crew and buy yet another roll-neck sweater. A chain that has outfitted all of Connecticut and much of the Midwest, J. Crew serves up the basics: plain-front pants, button-down shirts, practical belts and shoes, staid swimsuits, and hordes of striped sweaters. The look is natural and appealing, sometimes borderline boring. More >>
http://www.jmweston.com Talk about natty! This shop is striclty for men who invest in every detail and stick with old fashioned, painstaking quality, rather than the latest trends. Since 1891, J.M. Weston's shoes have been manufactured under the watchful eyes and hands of master craftsmen. You can even watch the process on a Flash video on their website. If you're the kind of guy who throws on your frayed Converse every morning, skip it. More >>
http://www.jackspade.com It's more than just a case of what's-good-for-the-goose; Jack Spadeaa line of men's bags and accessories, masterminded by Andy (husband of Kate) Spadeais terrific, one of the most dependable brands that cater exclusively to the men's market. Admittedly, this shop is a bit irritating, with way too much atmosphere, but still, almost everything on sale here is a winner. More >>
The neon sign outside Jack's may flash "99 cents," but in fact only the first floor of this mart has items for a buck; upstairs, where it's called Jack's World, tariffs are higher. Still, they're nothing to complain about: During a rapid sweep (you try it and see how long you can stand hanging out in any one of these places) we turn up a velveteen dreidel, plush but spinnable, for only $1.99; surprisingly fashionable picture frames, encrusted with pearls to give them a Chanel-ish air, are $5.99. More >>
http://www.grownyc.org Sundays from 8am to 3pm, open MayaNovember. More >>
http://www.mrchocolate.com Easily the best chocolates and also, unfortunately, the most expensive. The celebrity French chef Jacques Torres blew into town a few years back, flogging tiny filled chocolates for about a dollar apiece, which is cheaper than you can get them in Manhattan. My favorite is a semi-firm caramel with a salty center. A dangerous addiction. More >>
http://www.jambajuice.com Sure, you could be virtuous and make a smoothie at home, but washing strawberry seeds out of the blender jar is a pain. Most people are more likely to head to one of the New York outposts of Jamba Juice, a chain 750 locations strong that's got smoothie-making down to a science (or is it an art?). Jamba's variety of drinks blend fresh fruits and juices, like the Strawberry Surf Rider with strawberries and peaches, or the Orange Carrot Karma, which combines orange juice, carrots, mangos and bananas. Add a Protein, Energy or Probiotic boost to get extra nutrients for a post-workout refueling or even as a quick meal substitute. Finding your nearest Jamba Juice is a breeze on Voice Places. More >>
http://www.jamesperse.com It always pays to have a hooked-up father. James Perse had a built-in customer base for the baseball caps he started out designing--his father, Tommy Perse, owns Maxfield, the high-end boutique in L.A. His more famous ladies' t-shirts with the fantastic fit actually came secondaand later, an expansion into cotton-knit sportswear for men and children, and a home line. All apparently embody the casual, California lifestyle of the creator himself. More >>
http://www.jamin-puech.com This Parisian company makes some of the most ornate, exuberant handbags on the marketathe kind of thing you'd see slung over the shoulder of one of Nolita's fabulous, chain-smoking, unemployed models. Entirely abandoning the notion that less is more, Jamin Puech bags are adorned to within an inch of their lives (with coins, sequins, beads, feathers, what have you) but somehow it all makes sense. More >>
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