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November 14th, 2009

An Opportunity to Start the Holiday Shopping early…near the Delaware Beaches…you will find…for one day only…a J.McLaughlin Trunk Show…”A Classic American Brand”…

 

After the weather we have been having, this might be a bright spot on your week-end, specifically on Sunday.

J.McLaughlin is a company, based in New York, that has been in business for 32 years.  They offer colorful, classic and contemporary clothing and accessories for men and women.

It is interesting to note that everywhere you find a J.McLaughlin store you will see that each store front is different.  The reason is that architecturally, they get inspired by the towns, cities, etc. and they build to fit into the community.

They have stores in many cities and the closest to the Delaware Beaches would be in Greenville.  In Maryland they have stores in Bethesda and Ruxton.  In Florida you will find them in Ponte Vedra, Vero, Naples, 2 on Worth Ave., in Palm Beach.

Tomorrow, Sunday, the 15th, J.McLaughlin from 4851 Bethesday Ave., in Bethesda, Maryland 20814, will be holding a Trunk Show in Paynter’s Mill, at the Manor House in Milton, Delaware.  It will be from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. 

Please call Kate at 302-245-7182 or Susan at 302-745-7485 for any questions you may have. Kate, has been in the retail business for some time and is the person in charge of this event. Website is www.jmclaughlin.com.

Directions:

Take Route 1 or Coastal Highway, north and take a left on Cave Neck Rd. (CR88), then a left into Paynter’s Mill, and go straight to Manor House on your left. Address: 30900 E. Annie Lank Drive, Milton, DE 19968.

Paynter’s Mill is a community on the border of Milton and Lewes.  It is 5 miles from Lewes, 8 miles from Rehoboth Beach and 4 miles from the outlets.

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