Monday, July 07, 2008

Barneys New York CO-OP, 5471-C Wisconsin Ave., Chevy Chase, Maryland. Exterior views, June 21, 2008.

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  1. I imagine this is a pretty swanky part of town--judging by the cool Barney's and also the Cartier store.

    For years Chevy Chase had the most takeout restaurants of any city in the country.

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  2. Chevy Chase is very cool. Even the air tastes different than the rest of town.

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  3. What is a Barney's CO-OP? Is that their version of an outlet store?

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  4. I've heard Barney's CO-OP is coming to Atlanta, but Barney's doesn't feel Atlanta is ready for a full fledged Barney's department store.

    Matt, most of my Barney's knowledge is from "Will and Grace", but I do know it to be one of the most exclusive department store chains, probably only Bergdorf-Goodman would be more exclusive in the US. Bergdorf's is actually the high-end subsidiary of Nieman-Marcus, if that gives some perspective. I think a Barney's CO-OP is more along the lines of a junior department store than an outlet, I'm sure Steven knows better. I think the emphasis in on men's clothing, at least it was in Barney's early days and the CO-OP retains that flavor. Barney's didn't become a department store in the sense it is until the 1970's.

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  5. It's a youth-oriented version of Barneys that tends to be more trendy and often a little cheaper.

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  6. Ken: You're right, Barneys CO-OP is a junior department store, and Barneys New York is more like a full-line store, though it didn't reach that status until the '70s.

    There is a Barneys CO-OP at Phipps Plaza, and I hear a full-line store may open in the Streets at Buckhead development in Atlanta.

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