The James Store is a women's and children's clothing boutique located in historic Granville, Ohio. We have been serving Central Ohio for over 60 years, and also sell our hard-to-find clothing and accessories through our online store or by phone at 740-817-3649.
The James Store is located at 124 East Broadway in downtown Granville, Ohio, nestled between Alladin Restaurant and The Broadway Pub. For several decades we have provided boutique clothing and accessories for women and children. Stop by to see our constantly changing selection of women's dresses, sweaters, skirts & pants from top brands like Geiger of Austria & FDJ French Dressing, as well as handbags from Vera Bradley. We also carry some of the finest children's sweaters, pajamas, winter coats, & swimsuits.
Recently, the James Store launched it own page on the popular social-networking website, Facebook.com. We’d like to invite you to become a “fan” of the James Store by visiting our Facebook page, and then clicking on the “Become a Fan” link. (Note: if you are not yet a Facebook member, you will [...]
We found this great article on eBay of all places giving some tips on how to get a great fit with NYDJ Not Your Daughter’s Jeans (a.k.a. Tummy Tuck Jeans). Here is an excerpt (read the full article here):
My advice when buying these jeans…DON’T buy one size smaller. They will be too tight and too [...]
In the early 1980s Heinz Consul and his wife Yvonne founded the fashion brand Vanilia focusing on feminine collections. Over the years the corporation has developed into a successful medium-sized family business.
Soon after its establishment, Vanilia became a key player of the Young Fashion scene within the German market. As time has progressed, the brand [...]
The James Store is hosting it’s 2nd annual Girls Night Out event at the store (124 E. Broadway, Granville) on November 13th.
View the event flyer here: Girls Night Out 2008 Flyer
There will be:
Raffles and door prizes
Beverages and appetizers
Jean fit clinic for Not Your Daughter’s Jeans (NYDJ) and FDJ French Dressing
Makeovers by Rejuvenations (Heath, Ohio)
Jewelry by [...]
One of the things we pride ourselves on at the James Store is our experience in, and selection of, great fitting pants and jeans for women. And on that note, we are proud to announce that we now carry Not Your Daughter’s Jeans (or “NYDJ,” for short.) If you have never heard of them, it [...]
Until November 8th, if you purchase $50 in Vera Bradley merchandise, you will receive a free ticket to High School Musical 3 (in theaters October 24th.) Either stop into the store, or for those not located in Granville give us a call at 740-587-3061, to take advantage of this promotion from Vera Bradley.
The James Store [...]
Here is a short video describing the different patterns of the Vera Bradley Fall 2008 collection and their inspiration. Hear directly from the designers what motivates and inspires them.
View the video clip.
Visit the James Store’s Vera Bradley page to learn more about how to purchase these and other Vera Bradley items. Feel free to call [...]
The James Store has now begun making its Robeez Shoes and Booties available for online purchase. Check our Robeez information page and Robeez department of our online store for details.
The James Store will be hosting a Lilly Pulitzer trunk show on:
April 16, 10-6
April 17, 10-8 (note the extended hours)
This is a great opportunity to see the spring and summer merchandise from Lilly, as well as get a look at the fabulous new spring & summer offerings from The James Store.
If you have questions, please [...]
From the Karen Kane website:
Growing up in Santa Barbara, California, Karen Kane had a love affair with clothes. As a young girl, she knew her future held a career in fashion design. After graduating high school and receiving a degree in fashion design, she was on her way.
In the late 1970’s, Karen met her future [...]
About Granville, Ohio...
Granville is located approximately 30 miles northeast of Columbus, Ohio, and less than 10 miles north of Interstate 70 (Exit 126 - Granville-Lancaster) on Route 37 North. To get to Granville's downtown, take 37 North over the Route 16 overpass until you reach Broadway. Turn right on Broadway for most shops, banks, inns and offices.
Granville was settled in 1805 by New Englanders from Granville, MA, and Granby, CT, who sought more fertile farmland. Today, Granville is in the midst of a major building boom as the Columbus metro area moves east into Licking County. Granville, however, has maintained its ties to the past, preserving as its heritage, an historic district, including its downtown business area, which includes many buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. To find out more about Granville's history, visit the Granville Historical Society website.