*$30 discount valid on purchases of $150 or more before taxes are added. $50 discount valid on purchases of $200 or more before taxes are added. $75 discount valid on purchases of $250 or more before taxes are added. Valid on qualifying purchases made in J.Crew stores or jcrew.com from May 22, 2013, 12:01am ET through May 26, 2013, 11:59pm ET. Offer not valid in J.Crew Factory stores, the 769 Madison Avenue store, Ludlow Shop stores, jcrewfactory.com or on phone orders. Offer not valid on previous purchases or the purchase of gift cards and cannot be redeemed for cash or combined with any other offer. In-store discount automatically applied at register. To redeem online, enter code SHOPNOW in the promo code box at checkout. Discount not valid on CFDA merchandise, bridal gowns, men's suiting and third-party branded merchandise. Valid in the U.S. and Canada only. Terms of offer are subject to change.
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PLEASE NOTE: The cost of adding a monogram or critter is $10 and personalized items cannot be exchanged or returned. Please allow two weeks for delivery. All Monogrammed and Personalized critter items ship separately from other ordered items; one item per gift box. For group sales, please call 800 205 3877.
J.Crew offers triple-initial monograms in either a classic block or diamond insignia.
For classic block monograms, in which all letters are the same size, the initials will appear in the following order: first name, middle name, last name.
For diamond insignia monograms, in which the center initial is larger than the rest, the initials will appear in the following order: first name, last name, middle name.
Commonly known as sharkskin, this luxurious wool comes from Lanificio di Tollegno (est. 1862), one of the oldest mills in Italy and one of the last to still spin its own yarns. Our men's designer hand selected this handsome fabric, woven with threads of alternating colors, for its distinctive yet classic look. Ludlow features a trim, tailored fit with our signature 2 1/2" lapel and is finished with bespoke-inspired details including a hand-finished collar and a full interior lining. Thanks to its timeless versatility and carefully considered construction, it's perfectly suited to wear wherever and still stand apart.
Commonly known as sharkskin, this luxurious wool comes from Lanificio di Tollegno (est. 1862), one of the oldest mills in Italy and one of the last of its kind to still spin its own yarns. Our men's designer hand selected this handsome fabric, woven with threads of alternating colors, for its distinctive look. Ludlow, our best-selling suit pant, features a classic, tailored cut and is finished with bespoke-inspired details, including a hidden coin pocket and a curtain waistband to ensure a clean drape. Basically, it's a no-brainer addition to every man's wardrobe.
Tailored fit.
Sits below waist, straight through hip and thigh, with a narrow leg.
Handcrafted in NYC's Long Island City from fine English silk (spun at a mill that's been producing bespoke fabrics for over nine generations), this tie is distinguished simplicity at its best.
True to tradition, this pocket square is handcrafted in fine linen from a historic English mill. A great way to set yourself apart from the crowd, it's the sharp and polished way to finish off any look.
Our designers took a cue from top-notch English and American shoemakers from the early 1900s to craft our classic wing tips (now with a slimmer toe for a more modern silhouette). The distinctive hallmarks of the brogue style—like its perforated wing pattern along the toe and sides—meet updated design details like stronger eyelets reinforced invisibly along the interior. Every pair is crafted with genuine Goodyear welt construction (the sole is sewn on rather than cemented) for a more durable, breathable fit that only gets better with wear.
Mougin & Piquard might be the greatest watchmaker you've never heard of (hint: It's pronounced mooj-awe and peek-are). Started by the Mougin family in 1852—Piquard joined in the 1920s—the company later shut its doors, and its watches have been collector's items ever since. Now, thanks to watch authority Tourneau®, this once-defunct brand is back just for us. Based on sketches discovered in the Mougin & Piquard archives, the design resurrects the golden age of watchmaking. Referencing pilots' watches (made to fit over the cuffs of aviator jackets), each one is hand assembled in Switzerland using Swiss quartz movements, but you'll only find them here.