Modern Citizen Is Making a Better Office Uniform for Women
The streets of San Francisco are paved with young men wearing hoodies, jeans, and T-shirts — the tech bro uniform popularized by the likes of Mark Zuckerberg and other tech executives.
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In 2014, Stanford graduates Jessica Lee and Lizzie Agnew decided to offer a fashionable alternative for women out of their home base of San Francisco. Modern Citizen, their direct-to-consumer apparel company, provides stylish, professional women with a curated collection of fashion-forward pieces, with many items priced under $100. Cashmere knits, wrap dresses, and relaxed-fit blazers provide comfortable alternatives to the Valley wardrobe staples.
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.At a time when shoppers are fleeing mall chains like J. Crew, Gap, and Abercrombie & Fitch, Modern Citizen is growing. The company opened its first brick-and-mortar in San Francisco's Cow Hollow neighborhood in August and has plans for an outpost in New York next year. A spokesperson declined to share revenue but confirmed that yearly sales top $1 million.
Business Insider sat down with Modern Citizen's cofounders, Lee and Agnew, to see what the high-fashion e-tailer is doing differently to evade the retail apocalypse.
Additional photography by Caroline Cakebread.
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