new york city-fashion district
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Could someone please give the general areas for the following: "Fashion District", (or is it "Garment District"?) "Meat-Packing District", & is there a general area for wholesale Jewelry? Also, what are the trendy new stores / shops in Soho area? Is there a shop called Jo Malone that has perfumes, candles, or something along that line? Thanks for the info!
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The old Garment District now likes to be known as Fashion Center, and has a promotional web site that includes a handy map:
http://www.fashioncenter.com/index.html
http://www.fashioncenter.com/index.html
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Meatpacking district is the area on the far west side just south of 14th Street, on and near Washington Street. One of the trendiest stores there (and in the entire city) is Jeffrey New York, a retail store that stocks many cutting edge designers. Jo Malone is also sold at Saks Fifth Avenue. Her products are very costly and very interesting. You can buy wholesale jewelry along 37th Street and 38th Streets west of Fifth Avenue. West 38th Street is the heart of what is called the notions district as well; you will find shops here that sell ribbons and all manner of trim to the fashion industry and to decorators.
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The diamond district is really one block: West 47th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. The street is lined with shops and "marts" which have many small stores inside. There are also some interesting places to eat located within the high-rise buildings along the street that cater to the merchants and workers of the area. That is different than the wholesale jewelry district further south.
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Before you head to the diamond district be sure you know exactly what you're doing. I'm not suggesting that any of the dealers are dishonest - but if you don;t know your stuff it's very easy to overpay.
So - if you're shopping for a significant piece understand everything you need to know and have your specs and price range written down (you can get a decent price on some things - but they're not giving anything away.)
And please remember that quality always trumps size.
So - if you're shopping for a significant piece understand everything you need to know and have your specs and price range written down (you can get a decent price on some things - but they're not giving anything away.)
And please remember that quality always trumps size.
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Here's a link from NY Magazine that defines meatpacking district.
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/visitors...eatpacking.htm
Jo Malone
http://www.jomalone.co.uk/site.nsf/h...ID=12483-14351
Soho info with links to street by street map of shops
http://www.artseensoho.com/
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/visitors...eatpacking.htm
Jo Malone
http://www.jomalone.co.uk/site.nsf/h...ID=12483-14351
Soho info with links to street by street map of shops
http://www.artseensoho.com/
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Regarding the Flatiron building location, are you old enough to recognize the expression "23 Skidoo"? The expression was devised after the building was built. The wind on that sharp corner blew up women's skirts very easily and a lot of me would hang around there just watching. Police used to tell them to "skidoo" or get out of there. That's how I always remember what street it's on -- 23rd.
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Neopolitan, no, I have never heard the expression "23 Skidoo" (either because I'm not a native New Yorker, or, maybe I'm not old enough, for once)but, that is interesting! So, I guess I should NOT be wearing a skirt or dress if I visit that location. You never know what & how much you learn on this site! thanks for all the great info
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