Bape Opens a New Store in New York City’s SoHo Neighborhood

There’s a new Bape store in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood.

With 17 years of NYC retail experience, A Bathing Ape has opened a new Bape store in the Big Apple, a 1,665-square-foot space located at 163 Mercer Street.

Inside the store, A Bathing Ape will offer what it is calling “an elevated expression of the brand like never before,” featuring an LED wall and six life-size Teriyaki Boyz figures behind the tempered glass display window at the entrance, mirrors adorned with the Bape Line Camo pattern that surrounded the hanging racks along the wall and custom Bape x Modernica camo sofas in the center of the store.

Inside the store, Bape will stock the latest seasonal apparel, footwear and accessories, as well as collaborative products.

Hours at the Bape store in SoHo are 11 a.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET from Monday through Saturday, and 12 p.m. ET to 5 p.m. ET on Sunday.

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The footwear selection inside Bape’s new SoHo New York City store.
CREDIT: Courtesy of Bape

What’s more, A Bathing Ape will deliver special items available exclusively at the store to celebrate the opening, featuring Bape Store New York anniversary products designed using the original Bape New York camouflage pattern including an Ape Head T-shirt, a Baby Milo T-shirt and a Bape New York mask. Also, the door will be the home of other store-specific collections and limited collaboration items.

To date, A Bathing Ape has more than 30 stores globally, with locations in China, France, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the U.K. and the U.S. (Bape’s original NYC door at 91 Greene Street was taken over by designer Eric Emanuel in April.)

Bape New York City SoHo
A look inside the new Bape store in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood.
CREDIT: Courtesy of Bape
Bape New York City SoHo
Another look inside the new Bape store in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood.
CREDIT: Courtesy of Bape
Bape New York City SoHo
The entrance to the new Bape store in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood.
CREDIT: Courtesy of Bape

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