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Buffalo Exchange Opens Second DC Location in former Annie Creamcheese Space in Georgetown


3279 M Street, NW

From a press release:

Located conveniently nearby Georgetown University, this newest location offers a wide variety of new, used, and vintage fashion from high-end designer pieces to everyday apparel. Formerly the retro clothing store, Annie Creamcheese, the new 2,047 square foot basement location celebrates the company’s history, highlighting oversized prints of old black and white newspaper ad images against a mid-century color palette. The company focuses on quality, trending merchandise, and nearly all of their merchandise is unique to their inventory, lending to a fun-filled shopping experience that is often more akin to a treasure hunt.

Buffalo Exchange opened their first location in Logan Circle at 1318 14th St, NW back in June.

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