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The 15 Best Clothing Stores in BrooklynCreated by Foursquare Lists Burlington Coat FactorySelection and assortment plus prices. BirdAmazingly well edited collection of clothing from contemporary designers. If you like a minimalist but feminine look, Bird is a must. I love their selection of shoes most of all- cool and still girly.Carries Alexander Wang, Isabel Marant, Rag & Bone, and other designers so of-the-moment that if you only shopped here for the rest of your life, you'd still look hip. One of Brooklyn's first fashion destinations, Bird was the very first LEED- certified retail store in NYC. It was recently voted Best Women's Boutique by NY Magazine. Nordstrom Rack Gateway CenterAwesome discounts!Everything😌The men's section is tiny. LorenDesigner Loren Cronk’s new project is part workshop, part store. Get an amazing pair of custom jeans or browse his handpicked vintage and pre-made collections.Jeans for every price range from J. Cravata, Heavy Leather NYC and Les Enfants Sauvages, in addition to a few jean-related accessories, like shoes made from recycled denim by Keller and Heutchy. R




reat quality crouch blowout repair center! Getit while its hot... Cato's Army & NavyGreat american basics, very good prices, awesome welcome !Carhartt hats are $9.99. Bargains galore and everyone is mad friendly. Urban Outfitters - Space Ninety 8Cute lil rooftop for afternoon drinks. Beer wine and well only no fancy cocktails!A total of four floors, plus a basement, and a roof deck, all connected by elevator. Shoppers are greeted by The Market Space, dedicated to local designers. Read more.$3 for half a can of ginger ale? Fuck these people. Nike Factory StoreThe new Nike Factory Store is a welcomed addition to the Flatbush community. The store is well hidden behind the Target store. Medium selection of men's clothes and nice collection of discount shoes.Extremely friendly staff! A🏽Community Nike store with factory prices! Friendly and helpful staff. Upstate StockIndustrial style cafe and shop. The store sells NY made food, clothes, & lifestyle products. And the cold brew and pastries are great too.Nic




e soap and knit hats. Gre sure everyone's said it already--but THAT CAMPFIRE LATTE IS NOT PLAYING. It is wickedly good. Especially iced. I dream of it. Daibe I need to go get one right now...hmmmmm... Alter Graham Avecool, affordable clothing. Nice to have a neighborhood boutique I can afford to shop in!!Great sunglasses for ~$20. If you can't find what you're looking for at this spot, check out their separate men/womens shops in Greenpoint.We drink and lose our sunglasses. It happens more than it should. Then we come here and buy one more pair of certified hater-blockers from here. Bed Urban hip spot with nice vibe and unique gear. Chkoklyn IndustriesGreat for slim-fitting shirts and well-designed graphic tees. They're a little pricey, but usually have a 70% off rack in the back.The staff here is always extremely helpful and friendly.$34 t-shirts are "reasonably priced"?? J.CrewVery unassuming. I actually walked right by with barely noticing it. However, it's a beautifully laid out store and a great addition to the areaJ. Cre




w Live w/JulietteMaybe J.Crew is trying to be "cool" given the Williamsburg location, but unlike every other J.Crew in the US, there are never any sales here. Pas's Popular ClothingBrilliant work clothing & shoes. Been around for a long. An overlooked Gem.Super cute clothes, good sales too!Great shop, great prices - super friendly owner! American ApparelHow cute are the infant karate pants :-)40% off everything rn and it's already marked down 👌🏻 Pop ShopFavorite local boutique to get a cute dress for a date or last min dinner party. Don't forget to pet the shaggy shop dog!Pop in this adorable boutique for a cute dress or a fabulous winter coat. Check out their many, many sales too!Such well priced and cute clothes! Don't forget to check out the homewares too!I’m always on the lookout for the remnants of old storefronts. You can pretty much find them in any residential area that has gone through a period of economic decline, and Williamsburg is no exception. One in particular I’ve always wondered about is at the corner of North 5th Street and Berry Street…




Now boarded up and most likely part of an apartment, this was clearly some sort of establishment at one time. , an incredible site with hundreds of Brooklyn pictures spanning the past century, and happened to find a picture of the intersection taken in 1960 showing it as a bar & grill. – Check out the site for hundreds of amazing Brooklyn pictures Incredibly, if you follow the roofline, you’ll see that very little has changed on the block in the ensuing 50 years. Wish I could read the name of the bar. I also wish New York still had those awesome one-way signs. I’m curious at what point the windows were shuttered over. Are the window frames left over from the last bar on the premises? I wouldn’t be surprised if the lanterns date back to its bar days as well: Next to the bar is another storefront space – perhaps a continuation of the bar? Or maybe a separate retail store: My absolute favorite former storefront in Williamsburg is the old barber shop on Driggs Ave btw.




North 7th & 8th Streets. Frankly, it almost seems too perfect, like someone knowingly hung the American flag and broken barber pole. Regardless, it’s a beautiful storefront, and I can only assume the owner is sitting on it until the right price is offered. I love the segmented blocks – I hope this eventually gets restored. It’s funny where these old shops turn up. Here’s one on North 4th Street between Bedford & Berry in an otherwise generic apartment…But if you look closely at it, you’ll see some neat details in the woodwork: These arches hold up the windows (though most of the design elements have been lost under smears of paint): Spiraling poles border the windows: One more I’ve always wondered about can be found at Grand Street and Bedford Ave. Of all the places I’ve mentioned, it boggles my mind that this hasn’t been opened yet as a store or restaurant. Two enormous columns, big corner picture windows on each side… …and a really neat wreath encircling a window above the front door.

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