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gummo66 Jan 13th, 2005 05:23 PM

Okay, Find Outlet does indeed exist, and carries clothing that you'd find at Barney's Coop (SEE by Chloe, Mon Petit Oiseau, etc). Most of the clothing is by young, up-and-coming, hip designers. The prices are generally really great, and they frequently get new items. If the teenage girls are into young, hip, designer clothing, they'll love it. Find Outlet basically carries sale merchandise that represents the kind of clothing that H&M knocks off. There are two locations: one is in Nolita and one is in Chelsea (17th between 7th and 8th if memory serves). The Chelsea location is a little, with more merchandise and less crowds, but the Nolita location is more useful for Chinatown/SoHo access.

Here's what to do: go to SoHo and hit H&M and all the rest, and then wander only a few blocks East and you'll be at Find Outlet (and loads of other hip boutiques (all of these streets, from SoHo to Bowery are excellent).

Oh, and for the record, taking a bus from the Port Authority to go to a Jersey mall is insane. That's like leaving a unique Paris bistro on a bus so that you can eat an Olive Garden off an interstate.

I suspect you didn't come to NYC for a Jersey mall.

smccrary4 Jan 14th, 2005 03:35 AM

Thanks for all the advice. Think we'll stick with the 34th St. area as it fits in with husbands plans - but will definitely check some of the other areas out next trip!

tpatricco Jan 14th, 2005 05:39 AM

Gekko & gummo66 - I should thank you both. In the future I will be more concious of my own answers on these threads, as I can now feel the sting of having my sincere advice rebuffed by Fodorites clearly more knowledgeable on a topic than myself.

I was giving a sincere option to OP with the JG suggestion. After thinking they were looking for outlet shopping. (I'd never heard of "Find Outlet", and thought OP was asking should she "find an outlet" instead of going to Century 21). I offered an option only. And as the thread progressed, she got better options...that's fine. What isn't fine was the rude way you both reacted to my simple suggestion.

I personally don't shop at JG, but it seemed like a reasonable option for teenage outlet shopping.

Thanks for reminding me to be concious of my own tone in future posts.

Gekko Jan 14th, 2005 09:24 AM

You're welcome, tpatricco. Glad we could help you. I'd suggest in the future, if you're not <i>sure</i>, or if you're confused, simply don't comment. That way you'll avoid the &quot;sting.&quot;

Smccrary4, the 34th Street area is a good choice if you face time constraints. And don't forget, you're very close to Times Square for sightseeing or a meal before or after shopping.

Enjoy NYC!


gummo66 Jan 14th, 2005 09:33 AM

Agreed, Gecko. tpatriccio shouldn't baselessly send unfamiliar travelers to random sites. It's always better to err on the side of caution, since people asking for advice are searching for solid information.

All the best for a good trip, smccrary4!

atilla Jan 14th, 2005 09:39 AM

tpattrico, I interpreted Find Outlet the same way you did thinking it meant find AN outlet. There was nothing wrong with your advice, I have read the same advice several times on Fodors. Don't feel bad okay.

michelleNYC Jan 14th, 2005 09:45 AM

Thank you to those who have educated me on &quot;Find Outlet&quot;. Chelsea location is convenient for me and I should like to drop some bucks when I go there tomorrow. :D

tpatricco Jan 14th, 2005 10:23 AM

gummo66, I didn't baselessly suggest anything random at all.

Although I don't typically shop at JG even though I live 10 mins away, I have been there and did (and still do) think it is a reasonable suggestion for teen outlet shopping near NYC.

And it's t-pa-tric-co. Not t-pat-ri-cci-o. If you're going to direct comments at me or in reference to me, the very least you can do is spell my name right.

Scarlett Jan 14th, 2005 03:57 PM

Whoa! what is this?? GEkko and Gummo ( twins? Marx Bros?) why such venom when someone sincerely posts to help. That is , in case we forget, what Fodors is about..when someone asks a question, we all get to chime in with our thoughts, opinions and advice. But to attack her because you do not agree with her advice is just plain nasty.
I hope you do not turn new posters off with this behavior.. I would certainly think twice before answering a question if someone might be as snide as what I see here...

Gekko Jan 15th, 2005 10:09 AM

And you should think twice before answering if you don't know what you're talking about or are confused.

&quot;When in doubt, leave it out.&quot;

Despite the anonymity of this board, people actually follow the advice they read. Bad advice should be called out immediately and is not an &quot;attack.&quot;

It most certainly is &quot;ridiculous&quot; and &quot;insane&quot; for NYC tourists with limited time to take a bus to an outlet mall in New Jersey. As gummo66 said, it's &quot;like leaving a unique Paris bistro on a bus so that you can eat at an Olive Garden off an interstate.&quot;





Scarlett Jan 15th, 2005 11:53 AM

Gekko, why are you taking this so personally?
I lived in NYC for years and years, up until last Jan, this does not bother me nor does it seem to upset the many other NYers who post here.
BTW- I have seen many people ask on these boards about coming to NYC but wanting to go to Woodbury Commons etc, so it is not unheard of.
Time to take a deep breath?

wantsomesun Jan 15th, 2005 12:20 PM

Conway has several locations in the 34th St area, one right next to Macy's at 35th and Broadway. Inexpensive knockoffs of higher priced items and LOTS of jeans also well priced.

Along 34th between 5th and 6th they should find several stores to shop, including Express, Ann Taylor Loft, Strawberry, and LOTS of shoe stores.

Also Herald Center has a Daffy's on the top floor and next to that is Manhattan Mall with a Charlotte Russo, which they will also LOVE.

On 14th St we stumbled recently onto a NEW Filene's Basement, (in the old Bradley's location for other NYCrs), and a DSW (shoes) .....(FINALLY in Manhattan, although there is one in Battery Park but have not been there)

Filene's takes up 3 or 4 floors of the building so there should be lots of good shopping there as well.

You asked about eating lunch in the 34th St area, it's mostly fast food, but you might try the food court at Manahattan Mall.

Also right across the street is a burger place that has the best burgers and fries. It's right on the corner of 32nd and 6th.

If you want a fun place to shop, you might try Jack's. The entire first floor is $0.99, and there is a huge selection of all kinds of things.

On 34th St again is a huge Old Navy and I'm sure they will also like that.

So you won't have a problem finding stores the teens will like and you should get some great prices on everything.

Have a GREAT time.


tpatricco Jan 15th, 2005 12:39 PM

Ok Gekko, since you brought up the sayings...how about &quot;When you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.&quot;

Best of luck to you smccrary4 &amp; your teens with your shopping expedition in NYC, please post a trip report and let us know all the great bargains you find in the Big Apple!

smccrary4 Jan 18th, 2005 06:14 AM

Thanks for all the advice - wish we could have hit all the stores suggested but we did have limited time....When presented with the suggested options, our group voted to check out Broadway between 8th Ave and Canal St. as some also wanted to see NYU. We took the subway to 4th St., ate lunch at Cafe Henri (formerly Le Gamin) and enjoyed hot chocolate and wonderful crepes! Then walked around Washington Square. We found some really cute shoe and handbag / accessory shops on 8th with great buys, and Broadway was full of cool stores! Shopped so long in some we didn't get to check them all out....maybe next time! We then took the subway to Century 21 for the last hour before it closed at 7. Felt like there were plenty of bargains to be found but it would take more time and energy to dig them out than we had at that point. Also had a chance to check out an H&amp;M where we also found some great buys. Thanks again for the tips!


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