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PSA: C21 NYC Clearance

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Was killing time in downtown Manhattan and wandered into Century 21 near the WTC site. The clearance racks upstairs had a small selection of 1/2 off the C21 price for Canali and Brioni jackets / sport coats as well as Isaia, Lanvin and Valentino suits. Canali jackets were $260 (4-6 per size), Brioni were $550-$700 (Millenio and a few Nomentano), Isaia suits were 1/3 off at around $650 - probably 25 across various sizes and in pretty basic colors / patterns (I would guess that these will get a further markdown), Lanvin included some older stock (Lanvin Homme label, I believe) as well as some of the newer, Caruso-made (I believe) suits (which are quite nice - very soft tailoring), all were right around $400. The Valentino suits (not fave's I know) were $200. Many of the fabrics were a little odd, but there were some relatively conservative fabrics mixed in. Not exactly user-friendly in terms of keeping articles from the same manufacturers in the same place, but it's a relatively small space, so wouldn't take too long to peruse.
 

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Originally Posted by TC11201
Was killing time in downtown Manhattan and wandered into Century 21 near the WTC site. The clearance racks upstairs had a small selection of 1/2 off the C21 price for Canali and Brioni jackets / sport coats as well as Isaia, Lanvin and Valentino suits. Canali jackets were $260 (4-6 per size), Brioni were $550-$700 (Millenio and a few Nomentano), Isaia suits were 1/3 off at around $650 - probably 25 across various sizes and in pretty basic colors / patterns (I would guess that these will get a further markdown), Lanvin included some older stock (Lanvin Homme label, I believe) as well as some of the newer, Caruso-made (I believe) suits (which are quite nice - very soft tailoring), all were right around $400. The Valentino suits (not fave's I know) were $200. Many of the fabrics were a little odd, but there were some relatively conservative fabrics mixed in. Not exactly user-friendly in terms of keeping articles from the same manufacturers in the same place, but it's a relatively small space, so wouldn't take too long to peruse.


15 Faubourg?
 

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If I recall, there were a few, but am not certain.
 

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