Global fashion brand Mango is accelerating its expansion across the United States with the opening of its first stores in Oregon, New Mexico, and Nevada.
Mango expands U.S. presence with new store openings in Oregon, New Mexico, and Nevada. – Mango
These strategic openings mark significant milestones in the company’s ambitious growth plan, which aims to strengthen Mango’s presence in key U.S. markets.
The new Oregon store is located in Pioneer Place, the heart of Portland’s bustling business district. Meanwhile, the New Mexico store is set in Albuquerque’s Coronado Center mall, and the Nevada store is opening at Fashion Show Las Vegas.
The newly opened locations feature Mango’s Mediterranean-inspired New Med store concept. Mango’s store in Oregon and Nevada offers products exclusively from its Woman line, while the New Mexico location carries both Woman and Man collections.
“We are thrilled to continue executing on our expansion plans,” said Mango’s director of expansion and franchises, Daniel López. “This opening reaffirms our deep commitment to the U.S. market, a fundamental pillar in our global strategy, as well as the positive reception of our differential value proposition by our customers in the U.S., a key market that is experiencing double digit growth.”
Mango first entered the U.S. market in 2006 and launched its expansion plan in 2022 with the opening of its flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
In 2024, Mango exceeded its goal of reaching 40 company-owned stores in the U.S., with recent openings in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Washington D.C., as well as expansions in California and New York. The company also launched its second off-site logistics center near Los Angeles and introduced its omnichannel loyalty program, Mango Likes You, to American customers.
Looking ahead to 2025, Mango plans to open 20 additional stores, bringing its total to around 65 company-owned locations. Expansion efforts will focus on the Sun Belt and Northeast regions. Mango will also enter new markets in Connecticut, Arizona, Ohio, and Louisiana, while further expanding in California and Texas.