The MoreWithUs List of 18 Women-Run Clothing and Accessory Stores in Baltimore
Looking for local designers to shop or maybe work for? Here are 18 women-run or owned clothing and accessory stores in Baltimore. From one-woman stores to boutique chains, you will certainly be able to find something for every occasion.
Frida Hughes creates silk and cotton/modal scarves. She describes them as “art you can wear.”
Founded in 2018, this new brand from Evonne and Erika is a movement. They sell accessories and fabrics that come directly from artists in Africa and its Diaspora. They believe in the importance of preserving culture through authentic textiles.
Artist Annie sells hand-dyed yarn and creates hand-knit and woven accessories.
Brightside, started by Christie Griffiths, began in Federal Hill but now has locations around the Greater Baltimore area. They sell all kinds of clothing and accessories targeted toward women and remind me of a cross between PacSun and H&M.
Owned by well-known fashion designer Natalie Karyl, The Doll House Boutique sells products created by local Baltimore designers and designers from NY and LA.
Designed by Erin Draper and sewn by hand in Baltimore, her clothes are made to be both stylish and comfortable.
Jill Andrews makes custom, handmade wedding gowns.
This store sells both vintage and modern clothing so that you can build a unique outfit or collection for yourself.
Maria Louise High sells handmade Jewelry inspired by nature and her travels.
If you don’t find anything that suits you at Maria Louise High, check out NiroDesigns. They sell handmade jewelry and accessories made with up-cycled materials.
Regal Clothes sells purses, bags, clutches, clothes, and headwraps.
Morgan Phillips makes handmade jewelry, rotating collections throughout the seasons.
Jill knits and sells cowls, headbands, hats, scarves, and scrunchies
Allison Fomich makes mixed metal jewelry, with designs inspired (and sometimes created) by the nature around her.
This company sells mittens and masks that you can wear while running.
These are not only great places to get some quality clothes and accessories, but they are also critical to the local economy and job creation. There are a lot of people in Baltimore looking for jobs or people to hire. Next time you are looking for a job or someone to hire in the Baltimore area, check out MoreWithUs — Everyday Jobs. It is a great place for people looking for an everyday job or hiring for their small business.
I hope you enjoyed this list of women-run clothing/ accessory stores in Baltimore. Check out my article on local beauty and health stores. Tweet us @MoreWithUs with your recommendations!