
Rails, the Los Angeles-based lifestyle brand known for its effortless Southern California-inspired collections, has opened its first Maryland location at 4852 Bethesda Ave. in Bethesda.
Known for its women’s and men’s collections of reimagined wardrobe essentials, Rails is celebrated for a signature hand-feel and luxurious in-house developed fabrics. The brand’s 3,128 square-foot Bethesda store captures the brand’s coastal heritage with neutral tones, wood accents, and airy design elements. Customers can explore the brand’s full range of products, including heritage shirting, functional outerwear, versatile dresses, premium denim, and more – each crafted with Rails’ signature attention to comfort and quality.
“We’re excited to open our first store in Maryland to connect directly with both long-time fans and new customers,” shares Jeff Abrams, Founder and Creative Director of Rails. “This store offers a space where people can fully experience our brand and the fabrics that set Rails apart.”
Rails has built a global presence with a network of 1,200 retail partners across more than 30 countries. Following recent store openings in Atlanta, Scottsdale, and Chicago’s Armitage District, the Bethesda location is part of an ongoing ambitious retail expansion, with new stores coming soon to Nashville, Chicago’s Rush Street, and a store in Nolita dedicated exclusively to the brand’s men’s collection.
The Rails Bethesda storefront is located at 4852 Bethesda Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814. For more information, visit www.rails.com. @Rails @Railsmens on Instagram.
About Rails:
Rails has been on a mission to redefine wardrobe staples, raising the bar for comfort and style in the industry. What began with a single plaid button-down that felt softer than anything on the market, has evolved into a full range of lifestyle staples. With fabric innovation and the tactile experience at the heart of each collection, Rails continues to elevate essentials with timeless silhouettes and unmatched hand-feel — creating a brand that captures the essence of West Coast style from a global perspective.