Brooklyn Industries Outgrows 7th Ave. Digs
Has Brooklyn Industries gotten too big for its britches in Park Slope? It seems, on the contrary, that its britches may have gotten too big for the retailer. The store is expanding its location on 7th Avenue and 9th Street to include the storefront next door, which is currently taken up by Urban Optical. (The…
Has Brooklyn Industries gotten too big for its britches in Park Slope? It seems, on the contrary, that its britches may have gotten too big for the retailer. The store is expanding its location on 7th Avenue and 9th Street to include the storefront next door, which is currently taken up by Urban Optical. (The glasses shop, in turn, is moving a couple storefronts down, to the space that was recently vacated by Il Camelion Salon.) Michelle Williams to the contrary, it appears there’s no shortage of shoppers looking to snap up Brooklyn-branded t-shirts and hoodies. GMAP
she’s moving to park slope…
Can we get back to Michelle Williams piece from yesterday?
Do not be a hater just because you can not afford it. People choose what to splurg on.
You obvious do not know about retail. I did hear with the expansion they are starting to allow lay-away plans for window kissing zombies like yourself. 🙂
Posted by: guest at October 30, 2007 11:57 AM
You can’t afford it, you can’t afford it!
2:27 Wow, the French approve! France is such a lovely country. A ringing endorsement. I want to be like the French. They are the beutiful people of the world. The only problem with France of course is the French.
Not actually familiar with BI, I must say, but checked out their web site. The generic cloths look fine. Have to walk in and check quality for myself in order to comment on value. I’ll take some peoples word on it until I see for myslef. However, if you need to wear a loud “BROOKLYN” logo anywhere you need to get a life.
EURO TRASH IS DRIVING THE BROOKLYN ECONOMY!!!! God help us all.
wow. hold on. there is a lot of BS here. brooklyn industries makes great button down shirts, sweat shirts, pants and jackets. the quality is very good – what you are all talking about?? AND, as someone else pointed out, is way way cheaper than similar stuff found at Barney’s coop or gap or uban outfitters. don’t buy much for myself, but my husband has a few things including a great sweater and a great jacket that has lasted for years.
we live in williamsburg, and see foreign tourists coming to that store all the time. this is good for Brooklyn. if european kids want to wear Brooklyn sweats and t’s, let them. it’s good PR.
The funny thing is that the French love Brooklyn Industries – last time I was in Paris their cloths were everywhere!!!
1:36 , you just insulted everyone on this blog
Yeah, the next Donna Karan here.