The company opened a second branch location in
Toms River in 1964 in the Toms River Shopping Center. Charles H. Reynolds was president at this time. The store was reported to be "completely air-conditioned". George F. was 99 years old and still chairman of the board. The Perth Amboy store was closed in 1966, after about 60 years of operation. As the largest clothing store in the city, it was "regarded as an institution" but suffered from a declining downtown. The executive staff relocated to the Toms River store. Later that year, a new store was opened in
Somerville at the
Somerset Shopping Center. This store was air-conditioned with of retail space. The store was divided into various specialty shops, a new retailing trend. Charles H. Reynolds Jr. continued the expansion after becoming president in 1970. He added a third store in
Hackettstown to the existing Toms River and Somerville locations. A fourth location, the
Woodbridge store, opened in November 1972. The store was near the original Perth Amboy location, about away. It was the first store in the chain to display merchandise with
etageres. The store had of glass window displays in the front facade. The store was opened at a ceremony when a ribbon was cut by a 12-year-old great-grandson of the founder. In 1975, the company was awarded a $300,000 loan by the
New Jersey Economic Development Authority for the construction of a warehouse and distribution building in Toms River. The project was expected to create 22 new jobs. The next opening was the
Manahawkin in December 1975. The $1 million store contained of retail space. In 1978, with Charles Reynolds Jr. as chairman, the store had four locations in Toms River, Somerville, Manahawkin, and Hackettstown and employed 100 people in the stores and its headquarters. It was planning to add two new stores each year for five years throughout
Monmouth and
Ocean Counties under the leadership of Joseph B. Siegel, the new company president who had been recruited from
Roos/Atkins in San Francisco. The stores, around , sold men's, women's, and children's clothing and accessories and the company was expanding primarily into shopping mall locations with better parking than downtown stores. A fifth store was added in early 1985 in
Rio Grande. The other open locations at the time were Toms River, Somerville, Hackettstown, and Manahawkin. The Somerville store was extensively renovated in 1986, changing from traditional to contemporary. A sixth store opened in
Wall Township in September 1987. Plans were to open a new store about every other year. A new store in
Franklin Park opened in 1990. ==Rafters subsidiary==