Mondetta enters retail space on own terms Longtime Manitoba clothing company to open Winnipeg flagship Modern Ambition brand store in September, eyes expanding to 24 sites in 5 years

After nearly 40 years in business, Mondetta Clothing Inc. is preparing to open its first storefront.

Read this article for free:


or

Already have an account? Log in here »

To continue reading, please subscribe:

Subscribe and receive a limited-edition Free Press branded hat or tote.

Digital Subscription

One year of digital access for only $205*

  • Enjoy unlimited reading on winnipegfreepress.com
  • Read the E-Edition, our digital replica newspaper
  • Access News Break, our award-winning app
  • Play interactive puzzles

*First annual payment billed as $205.00 + GST for one year. This annual subscription will automatically renew at $233.00 + GST every 52 weeks (10% off the regular annual price of $259.35). Offer available to new and qualified returning subscribers only. Cancel any time.

To continue reading, please subscribe:

Add Free Press access to your Brandon Sun subscription for only an additional

$1 for the first 4 weeks*

  • Enjoy unlimited reading on winnipegfreepress.com
  • Read the E-Edition, our digital replica newspaper
  • Access News Break, our award-winning app
  • Play interactive puzzles
Start now

*Your next Brandon Sun subscription payment will increase by $1.00 and you will be charged $17.95 plus GST for four weeks. After four weeks, your payment will increase to $24.95 plus GST every four weeks.

Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 20/08/2025 (364 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

After nearly 40 years in business, Mondetta Clothing Inc. is preparing to open its first storefront.

The company has announced a late September opening for Modern Ambition, which will sell clothing from its luxury brand of the same name. The 1,200-square-foot store is located at the corner of Carlton Street and Graham Avenue in True North Square.

Mondetta is proud to be a Manitoba company and that’s why its flagship store is in downtown Winnipeg, said Ash Modha, co-founder and CEO.

“We believe that we all have to do our part for the city to actually build commerce downtown,” Modha said.

“We want to make sure that Winnipeg gets the best of the best first, as opposed to giving the best to Toronto or Vancouver or Calgary or Edmonton or even New York,” he added. “We’re huge advocates of Winnipeg and Manitoba, so that’s why it’s here.”

BROOK JONES/FREE PRESS
                                Ash Modha, co-founder and CEO of Mondetta, inside Modern Ambitions, a new store in downtown Winnipeg that will sell clothing from Mondetta’s luxury brand of the same name.

BROOK JONES/FREE PRESS

Ash Modha, co-founder and CEO of Mondetta, inside Modern Ambitions, a new store in downtown Winnipeg that will sell clothing from Mondetta’s luxury brand of the same name.

Modha, his brother Prashant Modha and friend Raj Bahl started Mondetta in 1986. The name means “small world” and the business quickly became known for its signature flag sweatshirts.

Today, the company includes four brands. Mondetta offers clothing for the whole family, Mondetta Originals offers the iconic sweatshirts that made the company famous, and MPG offers activewear. Modern Ambition, which the company launched in 2019, bridges activewear and luxury menswear by offering tailored clothing made from moisture-wicking fabric that has stretch to it.

“We thought there’s a real window of opportunity in this space where we can come in and build a quiet luxury brand (at a more affordable) price point,” Modha said, adding that while some luxury brands sell suits for upwards of $3,000, Modern Ambition’s suits retail for $900.

The clothing is designed in Manitoba and manufactured primarily in Indonesia using Italian fabrics, Modha said.

The Winnipeg store will resemble an intimate living room with comfortable couches and chairs, and will offer concierge-level service, including personal styling, private shopping and on-the-spot tailoring.

“The idea of this is to keep it intimate,” Modha said. “It’s not supposed to be this massive retail store, it’s not cold … You can come in and you’re known. Your information is all (on file, including) your sizing so they can actually show you the new products that come in.”

SUPPLIED
                                Modern Ambition’s 1,200-square-foot store is designed to resemble an intimate living room with comfortable couches and chairs.

SUPPLIED

Modern Ambition’s 1,200-square-foot store is designed to resemble an intimate living room with comfortable couches and chairs.

Mondetta recently hired Georgi Gvakharia as vice-president global head of retail to help grow the Modern Ambition brand. Gvakharia has previously worked as an area general manager at Hugo Boss and as an executive at Ralph Lauren.

“We brought him on to really take this division and start to scale it as quick as possible,” Modha said.

Mondetta is investing $1 million in the Winnipeg store, he added. The company’s goal is to open 24 more stores — half of them Modern Ambition locations and the other half bearing the Mondetta name — across Canada and beyond in the next five years.

The company is retrofitting a motorhome to include a mobile showroom that will travel across the country to promote Modern Ambition and its forthcoming stores, Modha said.

“We are an old-school, legacy wholesale company that goes and finds retailers to carry our product, but (we thought) enough’s enough — we need to do (retail) on our own,” he said. “So what we’ve decided to do is open up our own retail stores and build the brand that way.”

SUPPLIED
                                Mondetta announced a September opening for Modern Ambition.

SUPPLIED

Mondetta announced a September opening for Modern Ambition.

The Winnipeg store will open in September, with a grand opening to follow in October.

Mondetta is a well-regarded Canadian brand, said Jim Ludlow, president of True North Real Estate Development. Having Modern Ambition’s flagship store as part of True North Square is significant, he added, because it aligns with True North’s desire to create a hub that serves downtown Winnipeg.

“We’re really impressed with Ash and his company,” Ludlow said. “We’re really looking forward to this store opening in relatively short order.”

Mondetta does not disclose its annual revenue, Modha said.

The company employs around 150 people, 110 of whom are in Manitoba. The first Modern Ambition store will employ four people, and Modha anticipates “a significant amount of hires” as the company opens more stores in the coming years.

Meantime, he is planning to celebrate four decades of business in 2026.

“Jan. 16 next year will be our 40th (year), so it’s pretty wild,” Modha said.

aaron.epp@freepress.mb.ca

Aaron Epp

Aaron Epp
Reporter

Aaron Epp reports on business for the Free Press. After freelancing for the paper for a decade, he joined the staff full-time in 2024. Read more about Aaron.

Every piece of reporting Aaron produces is reviewed by an editing team before it is posted online or published in print — part of the Free Press‘s tradition, since 1872, of producing reliable independent journalism. Read more about Free Press’s history and mandate, and learn how our newsroom operates.

Our newsroom depends on a growing audience of readers to power our journalism. If you are not a paid reader, please consider becoming a subscriber.

Our newsroom depends on its audience of readers to power our journalism. Thank you for your support.

Report Error Submit a Tip

More Stories

Everyone must play the long game

Editorial 4 minute read Preview

Everyone must play the long game

Editorial 4 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

Today’s decision is just one small point on a continuum that will go on until Trump is no longer president or, as a nation, we manage to disentangle our economy from our nearest neighbour to the greatest extent possible.

Read
2:00 AM CDT

Pharmacist who failed to disclose addiction, couldn’t account for ‘staggering’ amount of drugs fined $100K by disciplinary panel

Scott Billeck 4 minute read Preview

Pharmacist who failed to disclose addiction, couldn’t account for ‘staggering’ amount of drugs fined $100K by disciplinary panel

Scott Billeck 4 minute read Yesterday at 12:50 PM CDT

A June 9 disciplinary decision found more than 39,000 doses went unaccounted for while Glen Pauch, who worked at a Portage la Prairie pharmacy, was consuming drugs and improperly dispensing controlled substances — including opioids oxycodone and hydromorphone, and Concerta, a stimulant prescribed for ADHD — to 11 patients.

Read
Yesterday at 12:50 PM CDT

Manitoba’s liquor regulator has accused an Exchange District nightclub of exceeding its occupant capacity limit and hindering the work of inspectors.

Diablo, located at Main Street and Bannatyne Avenue, is scheduled to appeal two compliance orders, issued by the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba, at a Sept. 8 hearing.

An LGCA spokesperson said the compliance orders are part of an ongoing investigation.

The spokesperson said one of the orders was issued after the licensed club was over capacity April 26.

Puzzles Palace

1 minute read Monday, Jul. 27, 2026

To solve our puzzles, please subscribe with this special offer: |

An ambassador, a petition and 213,000 signatures

Editorial 4 minute read Preview

An ambassador, a petition and 213,000 signatures

Editorial 4 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDT

You have to admit, they have a point.

As of 7 a.m. on Monday, 209,909 Canadians had signed it. By 9:41 a.m., that number had reached 211,846. By 10:54 a.m., 213,124. And there are months left to sign.

It is an electronic petition to have the U.S. Ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, ousted and sent back to Trump’s America.

The reasons? Well, ambassadors are meant to represent the national positions of their governments and you could argue that Hoekstra is doing exactly that: his blunt pronouncements on things such as Canadian sovereignty sound very much like the words of one Donald Trump, President of the United States.

Read
Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDT

New Bannatyne eatery brings feast of Asian flavours

Eva Wasney 4 minute read Preview

New Bannatyne eatery brings feast of Asian flavours

Eva Wasney 4 minute read Yesterday at 4:29 PM CDT

Matriarchal influences run deep at House of Ma Kitchen and Bar.

Executive chef Dom Merano took inspiration from his mom’s home cooking while developing the menu for the new Exchange District restaurant — specifically Cynthia Merano’s recipes for lumpia (Filipino spring rolls) and kare-kare (braised beef and peanut stew).

“It tastes like home,” Merano says of the dishes, adding that his mom “felt honoured to be able to share her cooking with people. She was actually here prior to opening helping me roll lumpia.”

Cynthia’s photo is hung among the “Wall of Mas” at the back of the restaurant, where the mothers and grandmothers of True Hospitality staff are given pride of place.

Read
Yesterday at 4:29 PM CDT