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Clothing & Accessory Stores

Swimwear Boutique For Sale in San Diego County

Del Mar, San Diego County, CA, US

Swimwear boutique for sale in San Diego County. Established in 2003, this specialty retail business operates from a high-visibility coastal shopping center serving both local residents and year-round visitors. The store focuses on women’s, men’s, and children’s swimwear along with beach accessories, resortwear, and related products sourced from established and boutique brands. The business has built a strong reputation for personalized customer service, including fit consultations and product guidance, which has contributed to repeat clientele and referral-based traffic. Operations are supported by an experienced team cross-trained in sales, merchandising, inventory management, and customer support. The location benefits from steady foot traffic, nearby complementary retailers, and proximity to popular tourist destinations. The business currently operates primarily through in-store sales, presenting opportunities for a new owner to expand through digital marketing, e-commerce, additional product lines, or customer loyalty initiatives while leveraging an established community presence and longstanding vendor relationships.

$275,000
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Clothing & Accessory Stores
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Great price/ Prime Downtown Location Boutique Clothing & Jewelry Store

Contra Costa County, CA, US

Boutique Clothing & Jewelry Store – Prime Downtown Location (Contra Costa County) Don’t miss this unique opportunity to own a charming clothing and jewelry boutique located in the heart of one of Contra Costa County’s most prestigious downtown areas! This beautifully designed store offers a curated selection of stylish clothing, costume jewelry, and trendy accessories. It’s ideal for a passionate owner-operator or fashion entrepreneur looking to step into an established business with great potential. Key Highlights: Attractive and well-appointed retail space. Prime downtown location with strong local foot traffic Rent: $7,000/month + NNN $2,000 Seller reports annual gross sales of $130,000 Open 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM (expand hours for more growth potential!) This is a great opportunity to bring your fashion vision to life in a desirable, high-traffic area. Call today for more details or to schedule a private showing!

$29,000
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Clothing & Accessory Stores
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Retail Boutique

CA, US

Turnkey Retail Boutique – Prime Downtown Location in Marin County – Asset Sale Retail Space & Assets Ready for Your Vision! Looking to start your own boutique or expand your retail brand? This is a rare asset sale opportunity to acquire a fully built-out clothing store in the heart of a thriving shopping district! Priced at Just $80,000 – A Fraction of the Startup Cost! Why This Opportunity Stands Out: -Prime Retail Location – High foot traffic, ideal for retail success. -Fully Built-Out & Move-In Ready – Modern fixtures, displays, and a stylish interior included. -Inventory Included – Save time and upfront costs with existing merchandise. -Turnkey Setup – Perfect for an entrepreneur looking to launch a store without starting from scratch. -E-Commerce Potential – Website & digital presence included for easy online expansion. -Flexible Concept – Keep the boutique as-is or rebrand with your own vision! What’s Included in the Sale? -All Inventory & Fixtures – Clothing, displays, racks, POS system, and decor. -Established Branding & Website – Immediate online and local presence. -Assumable Lease Opportunity – Landlord approval required. -Seamless Transition – No lengthy setup process—start selling right away! Important Note: This is an ASSET SALE – The seller is moving on from the business and is offering this turnkey retail setup at a significant discount compared to the cost of starting from scratch. No financials will be provided, as this is not a profitable business sale. Who This Opportunity is Perfect For: -Aspiring boutique owners looking for a move-in-ready retail space. -Existing retailers wanting to expand into a new location with minimal upfront costs. -Creative entrepreneurs looking for a high-traffic retail space to launch a new concept. Act Fast – This Won’t Last! Own a fully equipped boutique in a sought-after retail location at a fraction of the startup cost!

$80,000
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Clothing & Accessory Stores

Est. European Designer Boutique in Orange County

Orange County, CA, US

Step Into the World of High Euro Fashion: A Turnkey Couture Legacy This is rare opportunity to Own the boutique that has defined high-end style in Orange County for a generation. This is more than a retail space, it is a carefully curated gallery of the world’s most exclusive runway and ready-to-wear treasures, offering an owner, with a passion for high fashion, a lifestyle immersed in the absolute pinnacle of global fashion. This opportunity is perfectly positioned for the new owner to scale by expanding the existing selection. The Curated Lifestyle: As the steward of this brand, your calendar is anchored by the pulse of the industry. Twice a year, you will journey to the fashion capitals of the world, Paris, Milan, and New York, to attend exclusive runway shows and private showrooms. These biannual buying trips offer a rare, front-row seat to the season’s newest collections, allowing you to hand-select the pieces that will define the next trend. The Elite Network: Beyond the inventory, you are acquiring an enviable and loyal private clientele. The boutique serves as a confidential haven for top corporate executives, Hollywood celebrities, and influential tastemakers. These high-profile individuals rely on the store’s personalized white-glove service and the ability to acquire unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that cannot be found elsewhere. A Quarter-Century of Prestige: For 25 years, every architectural detail and designer partnership has been meticulously cultivated. The sale includes long-standing exclusivity agreements with world-class designers, ensuring your collection remains as untouchable as your reputation. The Passing of the Torch: After 25 years of visionary leadership, the owner is seeking a successor with a sophisticated eye and a passion for the "high-fashion life." This is a rare opportunity to step into a thriving, design-centric brand and bring fresh energy to a legacy of unparalleled luxury and achieve significant sales growth by adding new selections to existing line.

$550,000
$784,795Revenue
$177,922Cash Flow
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Clothing & Accessory Stores

Two Businesses: Growing Apparel and Sea Creature Souvenir Stores

Monterey County, CA, US

Imagine owning two thriving retail stores right on the iconic Cannery Row in Monterey, California. You'll be serving over six million visitors annually who come to this world-famous destination seeking unique apparel, memorable souvenirs, and adorable sea creature toys. Here's what makes this opportunity special: You're getting two established businesses for the price of one. The first store has built a loyal customer base over years of consistent operation, offering trendy apparel and quality souvenirs that tourists love to take home. The second store is in its exciting first year and already showing impressive growth projections. You'll love the natural cross-selling opportunities between both locations. When customers visit one store, they often discover the other, boosting your overall sales potential. The foot traffic is incredible year-round, thanks to Monterey's status as a premier tourist destination. What's really exciting is the untapped potential you'll inherit. E-commerce hasn't been developed yet, giving you a fantastic opportunity to expand online and reach customers beyond the physical location. The current revenues and earnings will genuinely surprise you in the best way possible. This isn't just about buying a business - you're stepping into a lifestyle where you'll interact with visitors from around the world, sharing in their vacation excitement while building a profitable enterprise. The location alone is worth its weight in gold, and with two complementary businesses, you're diversifying your income streams from day one. Don't let this rare Cannery Row opportunity slip away. Properties like this rarely become available in such a prime tourist location. Due to this being a very busy season, serious buyer inquiries are preferred.

$789,000
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-Cash Flow
MAKE OFFER! Just Renovated (25k) - Tailoring, Tux, and Fine Suit Shop photo
Other Beauty & Personal Care
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MAKE OFFER! Just Renovated (25k) - Tailoring, Tux, and Fine Suit Shop

CA, US

Well established tailoring, tux, and fine suits shop in upscale neighborhood seeking new owner/taylor to take over. Room for growth.

$60,000
$110,000Revenue
$65,000Cash Flow

What to know about clothing store acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating clothing store acquisitions.

What You’re Actually Buying

A clothing store acquisition is a purchase of a lease, inventory, brand positioning, and a customer base in a retail category that has been navigating significant structural change for over a decade. The clothing retail category has been pressured by e-commerce, the decline of mall-based traffic, and shifts in consumer shopping behavior, and the operators succeeding in the current market are those who have built specific positioning that differentiates from both Amazon and the major mall chains. Understanding what specifically makes the store you’re evaluating competitive. Stores without clear differentiation are buying into a difficult retail trajectory.

What the Financials Need to Show

Inventory analysis is critical. Request a current inventory list with cost basis, age, and sell-through rate by category. Clothing retail carries significant inventory, typically $80,000–$300,000 at cost for a single-location store, and the productivity of that inventory determines the business’s actual cash generation. Slow-moving inventory aged over 12 months should be written down meaningfully. Markdown discipline tells you a lot about merchandising quality. Stores that hold full-margin merchandise too long and then take heavy markdowns at end-of-season have systemic buying problems. Gross margin should run 50–58% for specialty retailers after markdowns; lower margins suggest pricing, merchandising, or shrinkage issues that need investigation.

Lease, Location, and the Foot Traffic Reality

Location quality drives clothing retail performance in ways that few other retail categories match. The lease for the right location is often the most valuable asset in a clothing store acquisition and an expiring lease in a declining mall is the opposite. Verify lease term, renewal options, and CAM charges. Walk the surrounding area at multiple times and on multiple days before close. Count the foot traffic. Talk to neighboring tenants about traffic trends. Mall-based clothing stores require particular scrutiny. The traffic patterns in regional malls have changed significantly, and a store in a declining anchor situation may be facing existential pressure that the income statement hasn’t fully reflected yet.

Customer Relationships and the Membership Question

Clothing retailers that have built customer loyalty programs, email lists with active engagement, and personal relationships between sales staff and regular customers have something defensible. The boutique with 2,500 customers in its CRM, 25% repeat purchase rate, and styling appointments booked two weeks out is a different acquisition than one with comparable revenue but no customer data. Request the customer database, email list statistics, and any loyalty program reports. Verify that customer data can be transferred legally to new ownership. A clothing store with active customer relationships and the data to maintain them is buying into 21st-century retail. One operating on walk-in traffic without customer engagement is buying into a difficult trajectory.

E-commerce Integration and the Omnichannel Question

Pure brick-and-mortar clothing retail is the most exposed category in the current market. Stores that have built e-commerce presence, even modest direct-to-consumer or Shopify operations, have meaningfully more defensible revenue than those without. If the store you’re evaluating doesn’t have an e-commerce channel, that’s a growth lever you can pull. If it has an e-commerce operation generating 15–30% of revenue with strong margins, that’s a differentiated asset worth pricing accordingly. The exit market for clothing stores at the time of your resale will be even more focused on omnichannel capability than today. Buying with a plan to build that capability adds meaningful exit optionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

The most important diagnostic question is differentiation: what specifically makes this store competitive against Amazon, the major mall chains, and direct-to-consumer brands? Generic family apparel competing on price and selection faces structural headwinds in the current retail environment. Specialty positioning like boutique women's apparel, specialty children's clothing, men's tailored clothing, sustainable or local-designer focus, ethnic or culturally specific merchandise has more defensible competitive moats. Then assess the customer relationship: does the store have a customer database, an email list with active engagement, a loyalty program with measurable repeat purchase rates? Stores with active customer relationships and the data to maintain them are buying into 21st-century retail. Stores operating on walk-in traffic without customer engagement face the most exposed retail trajectory. Finally, look at the foot traffic reality — count traffic at multiple times and on multiple days before close, talk to neighboring tenants, and assess whether the location's traffic is growing, stable, or declining.