Manhattan’s “Burberry Bandit” was busted for a fresh string of bank heists, police said Monday.

“Cornell Neilly, a serial bank-robber on parole, has been apprehended—again—for a series of bank robberies in Midtown over the past few weeks,” a post on NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea’s official Twitter account said Monday. “Great work by the Fugitive Enforcement Division and all involved.”

Neilly, 38, has been linked to seven Manhattan bank robberies in the two weeks from June 22 to July 3, police said. All but one were Chase Banks; the other was a Citibank.

He was successful four out of the seven tries. He pocketed $10,600, police said.

The crook gained fame in 2012, when he was busted for a string of 14 Manhattan bank robberies.

During some of the heists, he was caught on surveillance camera wearing a $250 Burberry shirt, and later told cops he needed the cash to fuel his designer clothing shopping addiction.