Turquoise is a fashion retailer for both men and women. It offers stylish women's and men's clothing, shoes and accessories. The brands for women's clothing include Elliott, J brand, Siwy, Winter Kate, LnA, Wildfox, Fluxus, Sauce, House of Harlow and more, while men's brands offered include Vince, Zanerobe, Lacoste, Native, Postage, House of Howe and more.
Tabula Rasa Essentials is located in a small outdoor shopping complex less than two blocks from the beach. The store's focus is on gifts and lifestyle items, including scented bath and body lotions, candles, jewelries and clothing.
This Talbots store is located at the south end of the Manhattan Village Mall. Focusing on classic women's apparel, the store provides customers with both casual and professional options in jackets, blouses, pants, coats, skirts, sweaters and accessories. The adjoining Talbots Petites store fittingly accommodates women of slighter builds.
This individually owned location of the Fresh Produce chain is located in the upscale Metlox Shopping plaza off Manhattan Beach Boulevard, only six blocks from the beach. Fresh Produce may sound like a grocery store, but it's actually a clothing shop that focuses on all-cotton women's casual wear. The store also offers a small selection of children's clothing.
In business for more than 30 years, the family-owned store sells a huge selection of sporting gear and equipment. Located in Manhattan Village shopping mall, Super Sports carries all of the top name brands in sporting goods: QuikSilver, Reef, UGG, DC, North Face, O'Neil, Nike, Adidas, Vans, Wilson, Head and Prince. Super Spots is also a drop-off point for unused tennis gear and clothing to support the Arthur Ashe Tennis Foundation, which sponsors tennis programs for disadvantaged youth.
In business since 1986, Wright's is a high end boutique featuring trendy sportswear, party apparel and casual wear. The owners, Manhattan Beach locals, own several shops in the area and work with a variety of designers, including Rozae Nichols, Dosa, Steven Alan and Ever. The store also sells a selection of jewelry and a handful of interesting household items, so you never know what unique treasure you may come across.
Cotton Cargo, just two blocks from the beach, has been around since 1975. The focus is on eclectic attire geared towards mature women. The selection covers a broad spectrum, ranging from casual to dressy, and includes the standard array of blouses, dresses and pants.
This upscale boutique (whose name is pronounced "kay-me") specializes in high-end women's clothing, accessories and jewelries. The small but clean and organized shop, whose motto is "Where Manhattan meets Manhattan Beach," is easy to explore, with handbags prominently displayed. Owner Caryn Van Dyke opened this shop in October of 2007, and hand-picks every item she sells. To find out more about the boutique, or to place an order online, visit the Cami Web site.