Summer in the Garment District
Culture Espresso, Image via Instagram @jourdanhull_
M&J
M&J
Spyglass
Spyglass
Spyglass
Spyglass, Image via Yelp
OM Factory, Image via Yelp @ginaeverkim
The Garment District is near and dear to my heart, because this is where I spent the bulk of my time as a young designer - sourcing not only fabrics and trims, but the production of my ready-to-wear line as well. It's made up of hardworking, friendly people I will never forget, some even treated me like their own daughter.
Today, I can go back for leisure and though the Garment District is always changing, it's nice to see the familiar "classics" stay the same.
Nestled between Bryant Park and Herald Square, its in the heart of the city: 6th to 9th Ave, and 35th to 40th St. This small area is bustling with life, tons of shops big and small, but let's start with first things first: Eats!
This summer of 2018, the Garment District closed two blocks of traffic from 39th - 41st streets, and created an Urban Garden. Going on now until Sept 1! You can see photos from my stroll here and the endless temptations for a cheat meal ;)
There is still plenty to eat outside of the Urban Garden area from delis to coffee shops. The next time I am there in the morning, I'm going to skip Starbucks and try Culture Espresso on 38th st and 6th Ave.
Next stop, Shops.
Well, it is the Garment District after all! Note: most of the shops here are open Monday~Saturday, and normally close at 5pm. The general vicinity of the shops are located around 37th through 39th Streets, between 7th and 8th Ave.
Mood Fabrics
225 West 37th Street, 3rd floor
B&J Fabrics
525 Seventh Avenue, 2nd floor
New York Elegant Fabrics
222 West 40th Street
Mokuba
137 W. 38th Street
M&J Trimming - pictured
1008 6th Avenue
Pacific Trimming
220 West 38th Street
Now finally, off to my favorite part of the day, rooftop bars!! Man, a refreshing cocktail with friends, paired with a view of my favorite city never gets old.
If you're traveling or getting off work early, Spyglass rooftop opens earliest so I would start there to grab some snacks and drinks, and then bar hop over to the Refinery Rooftop. There, you can catch one of the endless stunning sunsets the city has to offer with an Espresso Martini in hand, to carry on through the rest of the night.
For a more intimate vibe in this touristy area, continue downstairs of the Refinery Hotel to Winnieβs Jazz Bar. I need to check this place out myself, for an easy night out of live jazz. I imagine sitting back and just melting the stimulating day in the city away.
Lastly, while researching the Garment District, I discovered OM Factory! They hold anti-gravity Yoga classes there - I would definitely like to check it out sometime. Would you?
Thank you to the Garment District for sponsoring this post and sharing it's gems with us.
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