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To celebrate their launch, Lunch daily: 12 noon - 2:00 p.m. [Center Lounge] Tuesday: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. [Center Lounge] Band of Indigo is teaming up with the Who says there’s no such thing as a free lunch? Join us in the If you’re like us, you probably had a fun night. Join us [6000 Aisle] Join Turquoise Life and Paul Betenly for a fi ne wine tasting! Barbour Café each day for complimentary breakfast & lunch. for some hair of the dog and load up your Mary with Cheers! Stop by the Front Aisle for a craft pint, compliments Chicago Collective to bring you an must-have fi xings. of Lakeshore Beverage. Enjoy a between-appointments break Opening Night Party like no other. In the (or sip & work!) and crack open a cold one. THE MACALLAN WHISKY TASTING spirit of old Chicago and its favorite music COAT + LUGGAGE CHECK Sunday: 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Sunday & Monday: 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. FRESH POPCORN | SPONSORED EN-SOI [Showcase Space, 6000 Aisle] genre, our opening night party this season Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Sunday + Monday + Tuesday: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm THE DRAWING ROOM Discover the outstanding quality and distinctive character of the Ma- will feature Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band. Jaimoe [7th Floor] [6000 Aisle] Sunday: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. callan’s Whisky. Stop by the showcase space in the 6000 aisle to raise Sunday + Monday: Lighten up and leave your things at Coat + Luggage Check. Looking for an afternoon snack? Stop by for a bag of [6000 Aisle] The Macallan and meet the GREAT British Brands. is a straight legend. A founding member of 8:00 am – 6:00 pm All items are $3 each. freshly popped popcorn - sponsored by En-soi. It’s you, but illustrated. Put your best foot forward to be The Allman Brothers Band and a Rock and Tuesday: immortalized by the talented Kristine Steiner. She illustrates 8:00 am – 3:00 pm for the likes of Ferragamo and Louis Vuitton – and now she’s MARKETING BRUNCH & HAPPY HOUR Roll Hall of Fame inductee, this luminary GREAT BRITISH BRANDS SPECIALTY COFFEE BAR | here sketching the coolest buyers in the biz. WITH PEAK EFFECTS MARKETING of Southern Rock has a career that spans CELEBRATE GREAT BRITISH FASHION AND DESIGN WITH SPONSORED BY BLUE INDUSTRY Brunch: Sunday 9:30 – 11:00 am THE UK’S DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE Sunday & Monday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Happy Hour: Monday 3:00 – 5:00 pm decades and is littered with accolades. [6000 Aisle] Tuesday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm G&T HAPPY HOUR | SPONSORED BY PAUL BETENLY [Meet on 6, 6th Floor] The UK’s Department for International Trade is proud to [Outside of the Show O ce] Sunday: 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Enjoy a bite & co ee or cocktail while you learn how to generate support this year’s summer show. We are delighted to bring Get wired. Blue Industry will keep you going for the [Center Lounge] tra c and increase sales from the Retail Marketing experts at Peak. you closer to the cutting-edge design, longstanding heritage whole show. Stop by their Specialty Co ee Bar for your Enjoy a refreshing Gin & Tonic, compliment of Paul Betenly. Individual Marketing Consultations available Sunday from Noon-6pm and outstanding quality of UK menswear brands. ca eine of choice: espresso, cappuccino or latte. and Monday from 8am-2pm. Appointments encouraged: karen@peake ectsmarketing.com Patrick Assaraf .............................. 6069 Banks Journal ............................... 9081 Criquet Shirts ................................ 5012 G J.Z. Richards ................................ 1073 Marcello / Marcello Sport .............. 2086 Samuelsohn Shirts ........................ 3052 The Park Showroom ..................... 9066 THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: BRAND DIRECTORY Paul Betenly ................................. 4086 BARBA NAPOLI ........................... 10110 CRWTH ....................................... 9066 Gardeur ...................................... 10115 JACHS NY .................................... 8038 Marchesi Di Como ........................ 1051 SAND Copenhagen ..................... 10121 Theory.......................................... 7070 Paul Stuart ................................... 1045 Barbour ....................................... 2030 Culturata ...................................... 3052 Gem Malki .................................... 6109 Jack Danni ................................... 1102 Margaritaville ................................ 4017 Sartore Clothing and Slacks ........... 3069 Thom Hudson ............................... 6121 Peerless Clothing .......................... 3088 Barcelona ..................................... 5118 Custom Tailors & Designers Geoff Nicholson ............................ 3094 Jack of Spades ............................. 6099 Martin Dingman ........................... 2045 Sartoria Latorre ........................... 10109 Tiglio ............................................ 4122 Pendleton Woolen Mills ................. 4009 Baroni ......................................... 2093 Association ................................. 1097 Gimo’s Italiana SPA ....................... 4062 Jack Victor ................................... 6073 Mason’s ....................................... 8110 Savane Slacks .............................. 1119 Tiki Napoli .................................. 10109 Per Pedes Socks ........................... 3069 BARQUE ....................................... 7118 Cutter & Buck ............................... 1002 Gionfriddo..................................... 1042 Jack Victor 1913........................... 6073 Mason’s ..................................... 10115 Save Khaki United ...................... 10110 Timex Mainline Collection ........... 10079 Peru Unlimited ............................. 1022 Batton Apparel .............................. 1018 Giorgio Fiorelli ............................... 5109 Jacob Cohen .............................. 10109 Mattarazi Uomo ............................ 2105 Save the Duck .............................. 9062 Tintoria Mattei .............................. 2038 Pescarolo .................................. 10110 Bed Stu ........................................ 9037 D Giorgio Inserti ............................... 3113 JAMES TATTERSALL ....................
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