Menswear brand Moss has marked its Scottish outlet debut opening the latest in a line of “new generation” stores at the Railpen operated Caledonia Park designer outlet village.
The 2,984 sq ft unit brings the brand’s full ready-to-wear collection of tailoring and casualwear as well as its Hire and Custom Made service.
Moss CEO Brian Brick said: “Scotland is a growing market for our business, with Caledonia Park joining our newly opened Edinburgh store we’ve begun a sustained long-term investment north of the border.
“We’ve leaned into our 173 years of expertise to land our most modern tailoring offer yet, alongside a range of premium casual styles to form a really considered collection. We’re not just a suit brand that sells some casualwear or vice versa; Moss has transformed into a competitive menswear destination for both occasions and daily wardrobes, and we’re hugely excited to showcase this to customers across the region.”
Moss sits alongside several other Scottish outlet debuts at the destination such as Kate Spade, Swarovski, Rituals, and Hobbs, as well as anchor brands Nike, adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, and Calvin Klein.
Maria Averkina, Asset and Development Manager at Railpen, added: “We have created a fantastic line-up of brands across multiple categories, whether that be womenswear, athleisure, or beauty, and it is great to extend this further and deliver a solid formalwear offer which we’ve identified is important to our customers.
“With the natural change in consumer habits and lifestyles, we’re always looking to adapt and enhance our line-up to reflect that. Moss has solid expertise within the industry, and is a fantastic addition to Caledonia Park.”
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