J.Crews First Sample Sale

The date of J.Crew’s very first sample sale is rapidly approaching, so we wanted to share with you some important details about this exciting event.

WHAT: J.Crew is hosting an exclusive sample sale featuring a hand-picked selection of their favorite Spring & Summer styles, including one-of-a-kind styles you won’t find anywhere else. There will be an amazing selection of their famous Italian cashmere as well as an assortment of our classic styles for the warmer months.

The sale will feature women’s, men’s and crewcuts—with some Madewell styles included too. And at up to 70% off Retail prices, these deals are not-to-be-missed.

WHEN: Tuesday, January 20 through Sunday, January 25.
Tuesday 10am-7pm / Wednesday 10am-6pm / Thursday 10am-7pm / Friday 10am-6pm / Saturday & Sunday 11am-5pm

WHERE: Clothingline/SSS Sample Sales
261 W 36th Street (Between 7th & 8th Avenues)
Second Floor
New York, NY 10018

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By: retrogurl
Posted: 01.14.2009
Categories: fashion, shopping

4 Responses to “J.Crew’s First Sample Sale”

  • Broke Bettie says:

    I have very mixed emotions about this sale. On the one hand, Clothingline usually has some pretty good sales, but on the other hand, I’m always disapointed by J. Crew’s clearance sales (online or in the store) so how good can this actually be?

  • Ess says:

    FYI, I went to the J.Crew sample sale today at noon, waited 45 minutes in the freezing cold, and was *majorly* disappointed by the selection and the inefficiency of the sale. Usually clothingling has great sales (think Theory, Tory Burch, etc.) but I don’t think the Jcrew sample sale is worth it. Merchandise was disorganized, strewn about and very poor quality. The prices if I recall are : womens shirts $25, wool sweaters $35, and cashmere $60 – not a great deal for the quality or selection. The line was ridiculously long outside, line to pay was long, and there is a separate line once you are inside to see the accessories section. The selection was: cashmere basic sweaters in less popular colors, discontinued merchandise, some bags, wallets, a few specialty items like formal dresses, springtime printed shirts/tanks. No wool coats. There are hardly any popular colors or prints. For men, they have a crappy sweater rack, some casual dress shirts and Thomas Mason shirts for $35 (retails for $125). For amount of time I waited in 10 degree weather for such shabby selection, I’d think twice before wasting 2 hours of your life….

  • Kenesha says:

    Thank you so much for the tip Ess!! The line was sooooo long yesterday and I wanted to know if it was really worth it.

  • Delanee says:

    I waited an hour and a half to get in, then another 20 min to get to see the accessories, then another 20 min to pay… I did all that waiting thinking that will find something really nice inside (or at least at really nice price). WRONG. Neither the selection was nice, nor the prices. I saw few items that cost $19.99 at jcrew.com for $25 at the sample sale. Pretty ridiculous and disappointing!

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