Published
October 11, 2024
US sportswear giant Under Armour has opened its biggest outlet store in Scotland at the Railpen-operated Caledonia Park.
The 3,465 sq ft store at the premium designer outlet village joins anchor brands Nike and Adidas in the run-up to the key Christmas trading period.
The store showcases Under Armour’s comprehensive range of performance-driven sportswear apparel in its ‘Factory House’ retail concept, as well as showcasing accessories and footwear.
It comes almost a year after UnderArmour opened a key store at the London shopping destination Outlet Shopping at The O2
Maria Averkina, Asset and Development Manager at Railpen, said: “Sportswear is a category that continues to carry significant appeal to consumers in the UK, making it a vital part of our outlet offer. We are committed to providing choice and quality across our portfolio for visitors, but also support leading retailers as they expand within the outlet space. Under Armour has a fantastic brand presence, a solid product offer, and a far-reaching demographic of customers, making them a strong and exciting addition to Caledonia Park.”
The sportswear brand joins a strong and growing roster of retailers at Caledonia Park including Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Hobbs, Rituals, and Phase Eight, as well as recent arrivals Moss and Swarovski, both marking their Scottish outlet debuts at the centre.
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