The flagship Caswell-Massey shop on Lexington is no more. When I visited the new location today, the cashier told me their old landlord had other plans for the space, and C-M lost their lease after more than 80 years.
The new location is interesting: a converted church at the corner of West 20th and 6th.
The former church houses a lot of boutiques, and C-M is reduced to 5 racks of shelves on the second floor. Although they've crammed in as many products as they could, the full range is not available. There are still quite a few aftershave splashes and balms, colognes, and talcs. Many of the women's lines are available too.
My opinion: If I were in the neighborhood, I'd stop in, but unless you're a big fan of C-M products, it may not be worth a special trip anymore.
--Glenn
Caswell-Massey New York's New Location
I dunno, maybe there are other retail spaces available for rent in NYC, don't you suppose?
I've never had the pleasure of visiting NYC, but I'd love nothing more than a tourist trip there. When I was telling my wife that, she reminded me that she's always wanted to see Vermont and New Hampshire, etc., so that gave me hope that I can put something together that will make both of us happy.
If I should go to NYC, I probably wouldn't be visiting Caswell Massey, but I'm sure I could find Pasteur's and the other one that I can't remember the name of right now, start with a C and has 2 words? Anyway, I guess that sums it up.
I've never had the pleasure of visiting NYC, but I'd love nothing more than a tourist trip there. When I was telling my wife that, she reminded me that she's always wanted to see Vermont and New Hampshire, etc., so that gave me hope that I can put something together that will make both of us happy.
If I should go to NYC, I probably wouldn't be visiting Caswell Massey, but I'm sure I could find Pasteur's and the other one that I can't remember the name of right now, start with a C and has 2 words? Anyway, I guess that sums it up.
Gary
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SOTD 99%: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, soaps & creams, synthetic / badger brushes, Colonial General razor, Kai & Schick blades, straight razors any time, Superior 70 aftershave splash + menthol + 444
I think the Limelight was the first place I ever bought $5.00 beers. I hope the girls from the Fashion Institute of Technology were impressed, but I doubt it.Tommynick wrote:This used to be the Limelight Disco. I spent many a drunken night there in the mid 80s. Sorry to see c&M lose their lease. The Charlotte store has closed and been replaced by an Art of Shaving store. Sad
We lost our C-M store here in Pittsburgh years ago. They closed down without ever giving me any notice, and I was a loyal customer for many years. They are a shadow of their former self.
--Bob--
There is a shop in our city that a year ago, sold Trumpers. When I started shopping for Christmas this year, I went by there, asked about Trumpers, and they said, that Trumper's didn't sell, so we had a big closeout sale and now we carry all of the Caswell Massey shaving products. I was hacked off that I didn't know about the closeout sale! What the ****!
Gary
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Gary, Cambridge Chemists is the place you're thinking of. And it's still worth a visit for sure, but even it is not what it was until a couple of years ago....they were forced to relocate also, you see. Jeez!...I used to pass that church on 20th & 6th every day!....and it was still actually a church then, I think ( late '70s ). What a weird place for such an old, classic, and at one time, famous American brand to wind up....sad.
Regards,
Gordon
Regards,
Gordon