New Store Coming to Main Street in Annapolis
Cariloha offers Caribbean/Hawaiian-inspired products made from bamboo.
By Donna L. Cole of Annapolis News Patch
Cariloha, a Utah-based clothing and home accessories company, is coming to Main Street in the space formerly occupied by Madison Boutique.
The store offers an “island-leisure” line of bamboo products—including apparel, bedding, bath goods, accessories, fitness wear, handbags and more all made of bamboo, according to Cariloha’s website.
Scott Brady, associate vice president of communication for Cariloha, said they’re on track to open [by April 27]. Note: The date has been bumped up and revised from original article.
“They’re in the process of getting everything approved,” he said. “Everything looks good so far—I haven’t heard of any setbacks yet, so that’s good.”
Annapolis will be the company’s 31st store, with others located throughout the United States, Caribbean and Mexico.
“We’re excited to be in community,” said Brady. “This will be only our second Cariloha store in the northeastern part of the United States.”
Brady said the stores are independently owned and licensed through Cariloha—the Annapolis store is owned by Matt and Lillian Nolan of Potomac.
“They were on vacation, found Cariloha and fell in love with us—when the space (Madison) became available, they contacted us,” he said.
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