They also carry scarves and ties featuring motifs and colors for Ivy League schools, including Yale's Skull and Bones Society.
Press dress overcoats are of lambswool, cashmere, or camel hair, or of herringbone tweed with a velvet collar in the Chesterfield style.
The company makes an effort not to outsource the production of its clothing to developing countries or to use synthetic materials in its line.
Press has three stores in the United States: New Haven, New York City at the Yale Club, and Washington DC.
The New Haven store was originally built in 1863 in the French Second Empire style as a residence for Cornelius Pierpont, a prominent local grocer.
It was irreparably damaged by Winter Storm Nemo in February 2013; the company is temporarily renting a store at 260 College St., across from the Shubert Theatre.
Press opened another store in New York City, located at 304 Bleecker Street, which carried a sub-label of the brand called “J.
Press's New Haven store on York Street was severely damaged by a storm, and the company began constructing a new storefront while operating out of a temporary location.
Press formerly had branches in Cambridge, Massachusetts (closed in August 2018 after 86 years),[18] San Francisco, California and Princeton, New Jersey.