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Title: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: zstyles on September 09, 2011, 08:00:39 am
http://edittulsa.com/

Great cool place with something for gifts for someone or yourself for any occasion. They have some really cool steel IPHONE cases made in Brooklyn by steelworkers on sale right now...


Title: Re: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: tulsa_fan on September 09, 2011, 08:22:05 am
And owned by some of the sweetest locals I know!  I wish them well and hope the store is successful!


Title: Re: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: Conan71 on September 09, 2011, 09:39:29 am
The former owners of BCBC, and agreed on "nicest".


Title: Re: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: zstyles on September 09, 2011, 11:13:14 am
I am not sure what BCBC is or who the owners are but was a cool spot! hope they can keep it going with that high rent location!


Title: Re: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: sgrizzle on September 09, 2011, 12:32:50 pm
BCBC was a modern furniture store, and by modern, I mean $1500 for a TV stand.


Title: Re: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: BKDotCom on September 09, 2011, 02:44:58 pm
their website is worthless


Title: Re: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: zstyles on September 09, 2011, 02:51:17 pm
Agreed, I guess its just to get you to go in...its a cool place to check out though...


Title: Re: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: rdj on September 09, 2011, 03:21:51 pm
The website conveys exactly what they want it to.  Read the quotes they place above each product and you'll get it.  It isn't about online commerce, its about a buying experience that's different from Tulsa's bigger & more is better & better mentality.


Title: Re: Edit Tulsa - Center 1 Brookside
Post by: tulsascoot on October 13, 2011, 03:27:33 pm
The website conveys exactly what they want it to.  Read the quotes they place above each product and you'll get it.  It isn't about online commerce, its about a buying experience that's different from Tulsa's bigger & more is better & better mentality.

I understand the idea of website to draw attention to a store rather than be a tool for direct revenue, however, theirs is just too simple, and gives no indication of what the store is. Do they sell retro electronics? Some weird bowl art thing? Is it high end kitchen accessories? Oh, and a book; that's random. It is a cool website that is mostly useless, and based on that I couldn't imagine going there because I have no idea what they sell. Their site needs focus and a clearly defined mission, which it lacks. It's just simple chic to the point of uselessness. Seriously, I have no clue what kind of store it is or why I would go there, so I won't.