Indochino to Open First Brooklyn Store in Former BookCourt Space on Court Street in Cobble Hill
The revamped 2,500-square-foot space will be the made-to-measure suit maker’s fourth location in New York.

The storefront in October 2017. Photo by Susan De Vries
Men’s custom clothier Indochino is set to open its first store in Brooklyn this week.
The made-to-measure suit maker is taking up residence in the former BookCourt space at 161 Court Street in Cobble Hill. The former quaint wooden storefront has been replaced by a new modern one.
The 2,500-square-foot space will be Vancouver-based Indochino’s 39th location and fourth in New York. Anyone who buys a suit in the Brooklyn store in its first two weeks will get a free shirt or pair of chinos, promises the retailer.
The clothes are priced like ready to wear — suits and coats start at $399; chinos and shirts at $79 — and take two weeks to ship. Opening day is set for Friday, January 18, a rep told Brownstoner.
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