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Redberi

339 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11217
at Park Pl.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
718-622-1964 Send to Phone
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  • Reader Rating:

    5.0 out of 10

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    2 Reviews | Write a Review

  • Price Range: ($$) Mid-Range
  • Type: Boutique
  • Products & Services: Handbags, Jewelry, Vintage Clothing, Womenswear
Photo by Andrew Karcie

Official Website

redberi.com

Hours

Mon-Fri, noon-8pm; Sat, 11am-8pm; Sun, 11am-7pm

Nearby Subway Stops

B, Q at Seventh Ave.

Payment Methods

American Express, MasterCard, Visa

Product Guide

Accessories

  • Handbags
  • Jewelry

Clothing

  • Vintage Clothing
  • Womenswear

Profile

In 2003, Suewayne Brown returned from a stint in West Africa with a desire to be a retail buyer. Frustrated by her job search, she decided to open her own boutique instead. Brown stopped by a realty office in her Prospect Heights neighborhood to get the process started, only to have the broker offer her the space in which they were standing. Thus, Redberi was born. The proprietress stocked the store by soliciting young designers at art schools and online, and by approaching international vendors. Eventually, she opened the sleek Blueberi in DUMBO. Whereas Redberi is a fairly casual store, focusing on midrange pieces, lots of denim, and T-shirts, Blueberi provides looks that appeal to DUMBO residents’ arty backbone—as well as their gentrified yuppie pocketbooks. Brown curates a collection of new, vintage, and reconstructed vintage clothing, jewelry, shoes, bags, and accessories by different designers every season; there’s a light, gauzy, feminine look about some of it; a more architectural, deconstructed look to others; and a healthy dose of Victoriana and neo-Goth thrown in for good measure. The owner also loves decorating her shop with antique furniture and lighting fixtures, but she’s not wed to any of it: Everything in the store is for sale.

Sales

Fall items go on sale in January, spring items in late summer. Redberi has weekly specials as well.

5.0 "Mixed Reviews"
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50% Do you go there for bargains?
50% Do you go there to buy gifts?
Quality: 4.5
Service: 5.0
Selection: 8.0
Value: 4.5

HORRID EXPERIENCE, INSOLENT OWNER, PLAIN RUDE!!!

ladyvee from 11225 | Posted on 12/3/09

Overall Rating: 1 (Not Recommended)
Quality: 1
Service: 1
Selection: 9
Value: 1

I bought a belt from them for over $150.00 walked out the store in the day light and noticed it was ripped, went immediately into the store to return it and they would not let me return it, i asked to speak to the owner and she would not get on the phone with me. Also bought a top and notice after second wear buttons falling off, just a right mess, i find the owner INSOLENT, very bad manners, sweet when persuing your purse but once she has the bait, she bites your fingers off, overpriced. Great goods but just poor sport and unprofessionalism. Would never go back in there, spent over $1000.+, oh how they loved me then. :-(

Worth a sneak peek!

Tammy243 from 11234 | Posted on 1/21/09

Overall Rating: 9 (Highly Recommended)
Quality: 8
Service: 9
Selection: 7
Value: 8

Great place for unique purchases and Items. This exact location has recently become the outlet because another redberi opened, up the block and price points are higher there. Great place to look if you want to get away from the mass production of H&M and other retail. Great customer service and help, prices slashed down to a more reasonable range. I brought this beautiful purple vintage victorian inspired shift for $78 that was origianlly marked @ $328. The only thing is that it CAN NOT BE RETURNED, so try it on and make sure you LOVE IT, only that will guarantee your satisfaction.

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