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October 16, 2006
Crew Cuts Opens on Prince Street

At J.Crew’s new kids’ store, the label’s signature prepster gear is shrunken for children, and the classics become even cuter in small versions.

October 16, 2006
Jeziah Robertson, 7, and Dakotarome Paul, 6, Cousins

"I love wearing a suit ’cause I look sharp! Like I’m a model."

October 16, 2006
Best Bets

The best-tasting beer, according to us. Plus, a Spalding basketball with better grip, a cool cowhide that's not cliche, and more.

October 16, 2006
Ales in Comparison

What to bring to a party, share with your friends, keep for yourself, and leave at the deli.

October 16, 2006
Q Adjarenimako

"It’s not that the guys interested in this don’t have the money—they’d just rather spend it on drinks, like I do."

October 9, 2006
Louis R. Aidala, Attorney

"I always think, When I die, they’ll lay me out in a casket, and who’s going to do my mustache?"

October 9, 2006
Phyto Universe Opens on Lexington Avenue

Unlike other training centers in the city like Bumble and bumble, where trainees do their homework on your head at bargain prices, Phyto Universe boasts a hair-and-scalp analysis program, treatments designed specifically for individual hair-care needs.

October 9, 2006
Yvette Grant

"We’re not just arbitrarily peddling whatever the new stuff is. We’re interested in reading as a potentially special experience."

October 9, 2006
Best Bets

A kaleidoscopic projector for kids and adults alike, the skinniest jeans around, Virginia Johnson's merino-wool scarf, and more.

October 9, 2006
But Where Do You Sleep?

With real-estate prices through the roof, Murphy-bed sales are “off the hook.”

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