Four brazen crooks barged into a Brooklyn Chanel store and stole a $5,000 worth of merchandise in a broad-daylight Thursday heist, cops said.
The group of men stormed into the designer retailer on North Sixth Street near Berry Street in Williamsburg around 12:45 p.m. and started asking the workers questions about random items, police said.
But instead of paying for anything, they grabbed the items — worth a total of $5,000 — and ran out, cops said.


The crew fled toward Bedford Avenue and were still on the loose Thursday evening.
One of the suspects was last seen wearing a black jacket and gray sweatpants, the second sported a gray hoodie and red pants, the third wore a black jacket, and the fourth was clad in all black during the afternoon stick-up, cops said.
Chanel’s Williamsburg outpost opened just last year, on a corridor already lined with designer-brand stores, Curbed reported.