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Nice little boutique with cool retro clothing. They have a handful of hard to find designers and pieces. Prices are higher than normal but sometimes you don’t feel like heading out to the city. ... More
Nice little boutique with cool retro clothing. They have a handful of hard to find designers and pieces. Prices are higher than normal but sometimes you don’t feel like heading out to the city. Either bite the price or hop on the train for a 40 minute ride into Manhattan. The workers there aren’t very friendly or helpful. They’ve rarely been accommodating with me needing assistance with items. Other than the high prices and bad customer service, this is an OK place to check out. Come to think of it, I probably won’t be shopping there in the future anymore. On the plus side, the lines are usually short.
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I have yet to buy something at Bird, most likely because of the steep prices. This store is unlike most in park slope in that there is less of an emphasis on independent designers and more on name... More
I have yet to buy something at Bird, most likely because of the steep prices. This store is unlike most in park slope in that there is less of an emphasis on independent designers and more on name brands such as Diane Von Furtenberg and C & C. The cloths are definately sexy.
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I got sucked in by Bird's cool signage as I was walking one day in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The shop has lots of great stuff -- jeans and shoes especially! The staff was pleasant but not judgemental or... More
I got sucked in by Bird's cool signage as I was walking one day in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The shop has lots of great stuff -- jeans and shoes especially! The staff was pleasant but not judgemental or intrusive and let me browse in peace, which I appreciated. I've since gone back to Bird to buy gifts for my friends -- there are lots of wonderful options. While Bird doubtlessly caters to many young hip Brooklyn moms, nearby Baby Bird (same great signage) offers plenty of options for their little New Yorkers.
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