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449 W. 14th St., New York, NY, 10014
nr. Tenth Ave.
212-206-1272
hoodooznoodooz | Posted on 2/6/04
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stumbled upon this store. gorgeous selection. extremely gracious sales staff: helpful & friendly without intimidating or pressuring one to purchase. i was late for an appointment, so i didn't buy anything, but i look forward to returning.
nycnative | Posted on 8/26/03
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Yes, so it's super-pricey, but you get what you pay for: incredibly attentive service, exclusive designers and hard-to-find merchandise (particularly shoes and bags), and a luxe/fun atmosphere. Best shoes in the city, even better than Barneys -- not in sheer volume, but in the finely edited down collections. It's just the stuff you want; none of the clutter. But unless you are willing to drop at least $300 (for sunglasses or gloves), just be happy browsing.
lala_c from 11216 | Posted on 3/12/03
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I think Jeffrey's has a bad rap. Sure it is a bit intimidating when the staff is taller, chicer, and speaks more languages than you. Still most of them are not the snobs that used to work there. Nothing like an SNL sketch to change your customer service policy. Anyway, fabulous shoes and designers.
lilafrican | Posted on 1/10/03
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It's always an experience going to Jeffrey . Amazing variety of the latest runway and couture fashion , and always up to the minute on style. Shoe selction is to die for ! Service is great (ask for Louise or Teddy). The only downer is the hefty price tags . Often can get some (NOT ALL) of the same items cheaper at Saks, Barneys or the designer's own boutique. Best time to go is just around Thankgiving for great sale prices . If you want something really unique and don't mind dropping major coins, this is the place to go
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