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“Studs, the cult-favorite ear piercing studio and earrings brand and authority on Earscaping®, is opening its first permanent location in D.C.”


3288 M Street, NW courtesy STUDS

From an email:

“Excited to share Studs, the cult-favorite ear piercing studio and earrings brand and authority on Earscaping®, is opening its first permanent location in D.C. on Wednesday, May 24th.

Combining an expert ear piercing experience with a wide assortment of cute, high-quality piercing jewelry options at a range of prices, Studs is reimagining the antiquated ear piercing experience for new generations. As the authority on Earscaping®, Studs’ knowledgeable and skilled piercing experts offer personalized consultations, use needles (never piercing guns!), and advise on earrings that work best for your unique ear anatomy.

Co-founders Anna Harman and Lisa Bubbers are thrilled to bring the Studs experience to Georgetown for ages 18+. Georgetown marks Studs’ 19th store location to open since the company launched in late 2019, and its first location in Washington D.C. Located at 3288 M Street NW, Studs will be open beginning May 24th from Monday-Sunday, 11AM-7PM for shopping and ear piercings, with expert piercers available by appointment online at studs.com, and walk-ins are welcome.

In case you’re not familiar, Studs is the go-to ear piercing destination among Gen Z and millennial crowds and has captured the attention of celebs including Emma Chamberlain, Dixie D’Amelio, Maude Apatow, Rosalia, to name just a few. The brand is also beloved for its playful novelty earrings and Earscape sets including the bestselling Starburst Set, Pearl Set, Slim Hoops Set, and more.”

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