New Clothing Store Open on Front Street in Dumbo
September 3rd, 2006

Yesterday, September 2, 2006, Loopy Mango officially opened their second store in DUMBO on 117 Front Street. Co-owned by a crochet designer Waejong Kim and artist Anna Pulvermakher, the store carries vintage clothes and one of a kind collectible objects. From their website:
“The new store known as Loopy Mango Luxury is located at 117 Front Street and Loopy Mango Nostalgia (the original Loopy Mango store in Brooklyn) is located at 68 Jay Street. Loopy Mango Luxury carries designers such as Mischen, Twinkle by Wenlan, Tocca, Rachel Roy and Robert Rodriguez. Accessories lines include Goldenbleu and Cynthia Rowley.”
Glad to see the new store isn’t a national chain, and owned by local creatives who seems to love what they do. Welcome and good luck to Waejong and Anna!
Loopy Mango Luxury
117 Front St., Brooklyn, NY 11201. F train to York St.
718-858-5930
Loopy Mango Nostalgia
68 Jay St. (between Front & Water) Brooklyn, NY 11201. F train to York St.
718 222-0595
8 Responses to “New Clothing Store Open on Front Street in Dumbo”
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September 3rd, 2006 at 11:53 am
Good news on Loopy Mango. For clothing in Dumbo I much prefer blueberri. I think the selection of vintage mixed with non-vintage is much better. The staff are also a lot friendlier. No offense to Loopy Mango folks…I have just never been greeted in the store or asked if I needed help.
September 4th, 2006 at 9:57 am
Went to the new loopy mango today and it’s much nicer than the first store IMO. The girls there were setting up and were really nice/helpful. THey have a wider selection as well, but let’s just say it’s priced for the typical Dumbo resident (ie. $$$$).
September 4th, 2006 at 10:22 am
That\’s good to hear, Brooklyn Enthusiast. Their Front St location will get much more foot traffic than their somewhat hidden Jay St location. I walked by there yesterday and saw some tourists who happened to be on Front Street walk in. It\’s good to see some entrepreneurs opening up unique shops in Bklyn. Also, I wonder if Two Trees Mgmt is giving them a break on the store front rent to offset their prices.
September 7th, 2006 at 12:17 pm
I think it’s great that clothing stores are opening up in dumbo… another one, Zoe is scheduled to open next month at 70 Washington space, but unfortunately due to the new demographics (or the perception) and the high rents, everything that opens up is VERY expensive. The cool thing about nabes like LES and the ‘burg is that you have a mix of high end and affordable. I love dumbo, but I hope these new retailers don’t forget about the little people who can’t afford to spend hundreds of dollars on a pair of jeans.
January 13th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
I’ve never met the owner, however I recently found the sales staff at Blueberri in DUMBO to be very rude and argumentative when I tried to exchange a necklace that I was given as a gift. It’s one thing to clarify store policy to customers, it’s yet another thing to tell a customer that if she doesn’t like the policy, perhaps she shouldn’t shop in specialty boutiques. Recall, I hadn’t shopped there, I’d simply received a gift from the store! Anyhow, setting aside the minutiae of my experience, before you buy, be sure to check out their return/exchange policy!!!! There is a very, very narrow window for exchanges; the policy applies to returns, as well.
January 15th, 2007 at 9:15 pm
I had a similar experience at bluberi when i tried to exchange a gift, only mine was with the owner of the store. she was so rude and aggressive that i have sworn to never shop there again, which is a shame as i think she has an unique eye and some of her clothes are reasonable (for the neighborhood). I assume if she and her other employees continue with this type of customer is always wrong attitude, that no matter how cute the clothes she won’t stay in biz for long. i guess she wouldn’t be the first new york boutique to be rude to its customers.
January 17th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
I’ve had a negative experience at Bluberi myself…I lost a very expensive gift certificate given to me by my husband and the owner would not so much as take off her IPOD to address the matter with me! I was able to detail the date and amount of the purchase–which she did locate in her records–but insisted there was nothing she could do. She claimed she would speak with her husband and call me back…but she never called. Overall, she was very rude and aloof throughout the entire exchange. If you’re going to be rude, don’t expect people to recommend your shop.
August 27th, 2008 at 1:54 am
Recently I came across Bluberi store and I loved the selection of clothing!!! A girl who works there was extremely nice and friendly and was the best of a help when I was making my purchase. She really made shopping experience the best it could be!