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Comments on "In Store....Borrelli, NYC, Spring 2006"
Where is this store? Is it in a suite in a building? I didn't see a store front when I walked by.
I love the more casual presentation -- the rolled up sleeves in particular.
The store is at
16 East 60th Street
right across the street from Barneys, the store front is pretty small
That 'storage' presentation is just exquisite. I love the contrasting colours, rolled up sleeves on the hanging shirts, and ties peeking out from the shoes. My grandfather's closet looked like that.
Mr. Sartorialist thank you for going back to posting window shops. I get better ideas from the shops than the individuals except for Mory. I think Mory has best style among the individuals you posted. Please go back to Domenico Vacca or Bergdorf. Do you have Kiton or Brioni shops in New York?
I like colours at men.
looks like candy! organized candy! i love it.
i do not know but it does not look.....quality to me!
I've been buying Borrelli for a very long time and let me tell you...there is nothing better then Borrelli shirts. Borrelli products stand for elegance and style, and in fact people who world traveller and are accustomed to Italian famous locations like Capri, Positano, Porto Cervo, Panarea, Portofino, etc wear Borrelli products.
That's so funny! I thought I was the only one in the world who stored his ties in his shoes. Granted, all my ties eventually all smell like sweaty feet, but for the 3 people in the world who have seen my closet, they were sure impressed!