Baci // Amici Flagship store and Outlet

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Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
From the business
Identifies as women-owned
Small business
Service options
Delivery
Onsite services
Offerings
Women's clothing
Planning
Quick visit
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments

About

Clothing stores in Dumbo often lean toward minimalist aesthetics, but the neighborhood still holds space for labels with a little more personality. Baci sits on Plymouth Street, where industrial brick meets weekend foot traffic, offering women’s pieces that balance everyday wear with subtle statement details. They operate both as a flagship and an outlet, meaning prices can dip without sacrificing style—useful for anyone building a wardrobe that moves from work to weekend without missing a beat.

The address—140 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201—places them steps from the waterfront, where the East River hums in the background while shoppers browse. Being women-owned and a small business isn’t just a tagline here; it shapes the inventory, favoring independent designers and limited runs over mass-produced trends. The selection feels curated rather than exhaustive, a quiet nod to the idea that less can still feel complete.

If you’re planning a visit, keep in mind that outlets don’t always follow predictable hours. A quick call to (212) 775-1100 before heading over can save a trip, especially on weekdays when some stores in the area close earlier than expected. The phone line connects directly to staff who can confirm what’s in stock or whether a particular size has made it to the sale rack.

Dumbo’s mix of old warehouses and new lofts makes it an easy place to wander, and Baci fits right into that rhythm. For directions or a quick map, this link will drop you at their doorstep without the guesswork.

Technical Info

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Created 15 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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