Madwell Expanding To Bend’s Old Mill District

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National fashion retailer Madewell is expanding into Central Oregon with a new storefront set to open in Bend’s Old Mill District early next year.

Madewell will take over 4,554 square feet in the heart of the district between Sisters Coffee Co. and Warby Parker, offering a full line of men’s and women’s clothing, including its signature denim, wardrobe staples and accessories. Known for a style that is both laidback and lasting, Madewell focuses on creating timeless pieces that wear well and feel effortless.

Madewell’s new Central Oregon location at 520 SW Powerhouse Dr. Suite 606 continues the brand’s expansion into markets outside traditional metro areas, offering a full-service shopping experience to a broader audience.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Madewell to Bend and offer a new level of fashion variety for our community,” said Beau Eastes, Old Mill District marketing director. “They offer classic and timeless designs for both men and women.”

First introduced in 2006 as a premium women’s denim brand, Madewell launched its men’s line in 2018. Since then, it has steadily expanded to include denim and everyday apparel, with a focus on comfort, versatility and a streamlined shopping experience.

“Additional menswear has really been a goal for us,” Eastes added. “And Madewell’s women’s line is something our guests have long been interested in.”

Madewell is also recognized for its sustainability efforts. Through its Madewell Forever program, the company offers recycled, vintage and preloved clothing options while helping customers responsibly recycle worn items. The program is part of the brand’s broader commitment to keeping clothing in circulation and reducing textile waste.

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