Spanish fashion label Mango plans to open its first stores in Washington DC and Pennsylvania next year as part of its continued expansion in the US.
The brand expects to open four stores in Washington’s 950 F Street and the shopping centres Tysons Corner, Westfield Montgomery and Pentagon City. The F Street location will stock both men’s and women’s lines, while the other venues will offer women’s clothing exclusively.
The Pennsylvania store will be located at King of Prussia – the state’s largest mall – and will stock the women’s range.
All new stores will feature the Mediterranean-inspired store concept, New Med, which comprises warm tones, neutral colors, and sustainable natural materials such as ceramic, tuff, wood, marble, esparto grass and leather.
The new locations will follow Mango’s previous openings in New York, Florida, Texas, Georgia and California.
Mango has been present in the US since 2006 and is aiming to have 40 stores in the country by the end of next year. The brand also seeks to make the US one of its top five markets in terms of turnover through expanding store network and driving online sales.
Founded in Barcelona in 1984, the company closed 2022 with a turnover of $2.8 billion and a presence in over 115 markets.