Press

The New York Times
September 2005
Interactive Feature on DC's stylish 14th Street corridor.

Metro Weekly
April 2005

The Examiner
March 2005

Lucky Magazine
December 2004

On Tap Magazine
August 2004

Lucky Magazine
August 2004

Washington Post
April 2004

DC North Magazine
April 2004

A cross between a trendy So-Ho boutique and your living room, POP offers customers trendy clothing at not-so-trendy prices and one-on-one personal attention that is routinely lacking in some of today’s big name clothing stores... With new merchandise arriving weekly and sometimes daily, POP will likely be wetting the fashion appetites of the neighborhoodís young and trendy for many years to come.

Washington Flyer
February 2004
... this newcomer offers trendy labels with an urban edge... Best of all, Pop’s prices won’t burst your bubble

http://www.fly2dc.com/articles/2004/2004_01_ft1.asp

Lucky Magazine
December 2003
Pop, a new boutique on the ever-expanding 14th Street corridor, is worth visiting for the latest trendy looks and amazing prices on Free People, Ben Sherman, Dollhouse, and accessories by Yak Pak and Kiln Enamel.

Washington Post
October 2003

(The) boutique, a funky, hardwood-floored space above card store Pulp, offers hip but affordable clothing and accessories from midrange lines such as Free People, Penguin, Dollhouse, Fred Flare and Kiln Enamel.

Washington Blade
October 2003
Editor’s Pick for Best Clothing Store
For shoppers looking for something new and unique... Pop carries everything from T-shirts and jeans to sweaters and skirts, all of it hip and most of it you won’t find anywhere else... a small number of each item almost guarantees you’ll be the only one around showing off a fabulous new purchase. Be sure not to miss Pop’s accessories, bags and watches, for those extra glam touches.