Published
October 8, 2024
Tailored menswear brand Charles Tyrwhitt is set to open a new store in Manchester’s Trafford Centre this year.
Opening in November, the new 1,776 sq ft store will be located on Upper Regent Crescent and will stock all the brand’s AW24 collections. These feature both formalwear and casualwear, including shirts, suits, knitwear, polos, shoes and accessories.
The store will include the brand’s latest fit-out design elements, together with one-on-one styling appointments, “which demonstrate Tyrwhitt’s ethos of ‘helping men to look good and feel good — effortlessly’”.
As part of the brand’s ongoing commitment to climate positive projects, the store will feature its shirt and suit recycling scheme, rewarding customers who bring in old shirts and suits with discounts.
The Trafford Centre store joins the brand’s portfolio of 36 store in the UK direct market and marks Charles Tyrwhitt’s 10th store to open in a two-year period, “signalling the brand’s exciting growth trajectory”.
Joe Irons, Chief Marketing Officer at Charles Tyrwhitt, said: “A space such as this really does lend itself well to a whole experience, where people want to enjoy an unparalleled customer service experience and great products.”
Kate Pearson, Director of Asset Management, Pradera Lateral that manages Trafford Centre, added: “With its distinct brand identity and status as a British heritage brand, Charles Tyrwhitt will further strengthen our existing lineup of high-quality menswear retailers.”
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