






Yesterday's post on menswear inspired posters reminded me of this. I love the store design for J. Crew's stand alone men's shop. It is located in the 1825 Tribeca Tavern, complete with the original bar. The store design was done by
Partners and Spade and the J. Crew in-house team. I love that it is classic and old-fashioned yet hip. The branding is really nicely done too, very simple and clean. How fun, that the ties being displayed in the highball glasses.
(images from
Trendland)