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“INDOCHINO opens 50th Showroom in Georgetown; Custom Menswear Brand is embraced by Washington Capitals’ player Tom Wilson”


3030 M Street, NW. INDOCHINO WASHINGTON; Photo Credit: Laura Metzler for INDOCHINO

From a press release:

“INDOCHINO, the global leader in custom apparel, has opened its 50th showroom in Washington, DC. The digitally native retailer is on a mission to bring affordable custom clothing to men across North America through widespread retail expansion, and further showrooms are slated to open in Cleveland, OH on October 18th and New Orleans, LA on November 8th. Washington, DC is INDOCHINO’s 13th showroom to open this year.


INDOCHINO WASHINGTON; Photo Credit: Laura Metzler for INDOCHINO

“Opening our 50th showroom is an exciting moment for everyone at INDOCHINO, and to be reaching this milestone in the US capital makes it all the more incredible,” said Drew Green, President and CEO of INDOCHINO. “As we continue to welcome new customers from across North America, we’re finding that offering an in-person experience plays an integral role in growing a legion of loyal fans.”

INDOCHINO’s expansion is not limited to showrooms. In 2019, the company expanded product offerings to include customizable long and short-sleeve casual shirts, and recently launched new outerwear with custom macs, trench coats and overcoats. The brand is also developing an upcoming custom fabric collection inspired by and created in tangent with Signature Athlete, RJ Barrett, who is making his NBA debut with the New York Knicks this season.

In Washington, DC, INDOCHINO has been embraced by Washington Capitals’ player and Stanley Cup Champion Tom Wilson, who first discovered the brand a couple of years ago in the company’s hometown of Vancouver, Canada.


Washington Capitals #43 Tom Wilson at INDOCHINO WASHINGTON; Photo Credit: Jason Colston for INDOCHINO

“Playing in a league that requires athletes to wear suits on game days is a great tradition that gives you a chance to create a unique look each time you head to the rink,” said Tom Wilson, Washington Capitals forward. “I love the fact that I can turn to INDOCHINO for a custom suit that fits me perfectly – I get to pick from an endless selection of fabrics, linings and details to add my personal style to each game day.”

INDOCHINO Washington is a 2,700 sq. ft. space positioned in the heart of DC’s nationally-designated historic district: Georgetown. The two-level showroom is located at 3030 M Street NW, on Georgetown’s main avenue, recognized as one of the best shopping streets in the country. The Washington DC location joins DMV showrooms already open in Tyson’s Galleria and Bethesda Row.”

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