Wright's is a busy but fun store to visit in Manhattan Beach. It is a hidden gem and a local family-owned business that has been around for a very long time. The store is very clean, well merchandised, and offers an excellent tight edit of cool, elevated casual pieces. These come from high-quality fashion brands like Nili Lotan and Isabel Marant, as well as newer emerging brands. The customer service is excellent, extremely helpful, and anything but poor. The female-led team provides the most genuine hospitality, offering friendly and passionate assistance. They take the time to help pull outfits together, have a good eye, and their spot-on recommendations often lead to amazing finds. They are known for their attention to detail, making every shopper feel welcome and taken seriously without judgment. The overall vibe is much better than a corporate store, marked by memorable, above-and-beyond service where customers feel truly cared for.
The cutest store with the coolest pieces. Fell in love with and immediately purchased the most gorgeous woven black leather bag and was sooo tempted by the other colors. Soo many sales representatives came up to me to help me and tell me the backstory of the bag. Such a fun place to shop! Will definitely be back!
December 2023
Busy store, but always fun to visit when visiting MB. CS was excellent and extremely helpful. Store was very clean and well merchandised
January 2023
Amazing experience!! I made a mistake when ordering, and they we're so kind and helpful. The necklace I ordered is breathtaking! Thank you Wright's, and special shout out to Ella
The posh labels of Beverly Hills meet the eclectic, bohemian nature of the South Bay in the form of this homey menswear and womenswear boutique. Decked with furnishings that strike that oh-so-trendy balance between mid-century modern and crafty tribal (think: Navajo blanket draped over vintage mahogany credenza), the shop flaunts a luxe roster of designers from Isabel Marant to Rag & Bone. Owned by life-long Manhattan Beachers, the shop has a nostalgic vibe, bolstered by the storied antiques on display, including a totem pole that has been in the owners' family for centuries.