Business & Tech

Kit and Ace Luxury Clothing Coming to Bethesda Row

The company is a startup by the family that brought Lululemon workout gear to stores.

An exclusive clothing store – Kit and Ace, started by Lululemon founder Chip Wilson and his wife and son – is coming to Bethesda Row.

The Washington Business Journal reports Kit and Ace will open a 3,700-square-foot store by late fall. An exact location wasn’t given.

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Prices for the clothing range from $88 for T-shirts and scarfs to $148 for men’s pants and $168 for dresses, according to the company’s website. A spring looks section online promotes the retailer’s Technical Cashmere, which it says can be washed and is cool enough for warm weather.

The company lists seven store locations in the United States and Canada – it’s based in Vancouver – but the Wilsons said in a Fortune story last month that they plan to expand Kit and Ace to more than 30 stores this year.

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»Screenshot of the Kit and Ace New York store from the company website

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