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Lord & Taylor is closed

Lord & Taylor is America’s oldest luxury department store.

It started as a dry goods store in New York City in 1826, and moved to its Fifth Avenue flagship 676,000 square-foot location in 1914.

Lord & Taylor was long a leader in the fashion industry. It was the first department store to move up to Fifth Avenue. It was the first to open a branch store. Lord & Taylor developed the concept of the personal shopper or shopping concierge. Lord & Taylor also created the American tradition of Christmas window diorama displays.

In 2008, Lord & Taylor’s parent company acquired the Hudson’s Bay Company. It also owns Saks Fifth Avenue.

Today Lord & Taylor is leading the way out of bricks and mortar stores. After Christmas 2018, the Lord & Taylor flagship store will be redesigned to accommodate the headquarters of WeWork and a smaller Lord & Taylor store.


Latin Brands at Lord & Taylor

The store carries these Latin brands.

Armani Jeans

Carmen Marc Valvo

La Perla

Oscar de la Renta


Lord & Taylor Holiday Windows

It reveals its holiday windows on Thursday, November 9, 2017.


Visit Lord & Taylor

Lord & Taylor’s flagship store is in Manhattan’s Garment District.

Lord & Taylor
424 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10018
(between 38th & 39th St)

(212) 391-3344

Monday – Saturday: 10 am – 9 pm
Thursdays: 9 am – 11 pm
Sundays: 11 am – 7 pm

Subway

(7) to Fifth Ave
(2) or (4) (5) (6) to Grand Central – 42nd St
(B) (D) (F) (M) to 42nd St – Bryant Park
(N) (R) (Q) (W) to Times Square – 42nd St


Shop Lord & Taylor

Shop Lord & Taylor at www.lordandtaylor.com


 


Published October 31, 2018 ~ Updated November 24, 2019.

Filed Under: Garment District

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