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A Ma Maniére D.C. Named One of The New York Times’ 50 Best Clothing Stores in America
A Ma Maniére is proud to announce that its Washington, D.C. location has been named one of The New York Times’ “50 Best Clothing Stores in America.” Curated by journalist Steven Kurutz, the list recognizes retailers across the country who elevate the meaning of in-person shopping through craft, culture, and a commitment to shaping the customer experience.

Highlighted as “a streetwear empire’s crown jewel,” A Ma Maniére D.C. is celebrated not only for its refined three-story layout and elevated hospitality, but for the lifestyle-driven environment it creates. Each floor is designed as an immersive space where global luxury designers, emerging independent voices, and thoughtful storytelling come together to form a complete experience—one that invites guests to feel, explore, and imagine beyond the product itself.

Located in the heart of the H Street corridor, A Ma Maniére D.C. extends the brand’s vision of experiential luxury through A Ma Maniére LIVING, two fully furnished residential suites situated above the boutique. These suites offer an intimate backdrop for creative gatherings, private events, and cultural programming. They reflect the brand’s belief that luxury is lived, shared, and expressed through moments—spaces that bring people together, spark ideas, and allow culture to move with intention.

This recognition from The New York Times underscores A Ma Maniére’s broader mission to redefine modern luxury through community engagement and experience. Every A Ma Maniére space is an expression of a mandate to expand possibilities in every city the brand touches. The goal is not simply to reimagine retail, but to create environments that inspire individuals to connect, learn, organize, and shape culture from within their own communities. As the brand continues to rethink and reshape experiential concepts across the globe, its commitment remains rooted in demonstrating what can be achieved within and for underserved communities.

As A Ma Maniére looks ahead, the brand remains focused on expanding its lifestyle-driven vision—most notably through the forthcoming A Ma Maniére Flagship in Atlanta’s Edgewood neighborhood, as well as new locations in Harlem and Chicago. Each space will continue the mission of building meaningful experiences that honor culture, community, and luxury living.
To read the full feature, visit www.nytimes.com.

