Published
September 23, 2024
Major outdoor brand, Berghaus, has opened only its second standalone UK store at Peel Retail & Leisure’s Gloucester Quays. The popular brand joins the top 10 UK outlet’s line-up of outdoor retailers.
It has opened opposite Adidas with the company delivering its outdoor-focused philosophy and signature range to the South West in a standalone for the very first time.
The 2,117 sq ft location stocks Berghaus classics such as waterproof jackets, an extensive range of insulated clothing, and a selection of daysacks and durable, comfortable footwear.
Design-wise, the store is another first as it’s debuting a new concept “blending inspiration from the natural environment with functionality”. The space features wooden furniture, metal finishes, and a “360-degree landscape design inspired by the local countryside, as well as lifelike foliage on the exterior”.
Paul Carter, Asset Director at Peel Retail & Leisure, said that the “dynamic line-up of outdoor-wear options [at Gloucester Quays] is by design, with each new arrival responding to the needs of our catchment, and the opening of Berghaus’s second-ever UK standalone store and brand-new store concept will add even more diversity”.
And Adam Gill, head of sales UK & Ireland for Berghaus owner Pentland Brands, added: “Gloucester Quays is a top outlet, and the combination of its proximity to the Cotswolds and an urban hub means it is the ideal location for our second UK site. We have lots that will appeal to visitors, including our latest ranges of products and a brand-new store concept that marks the beginning of Berghaus’ new retail strategy.”
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