
Signage appears ahead of UNIQLO store opening in Scottish city
The Herald previously reported how the beloved Japanese fashion brand announced it is set to open a store in the city.
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It will be the firm's second Scottish location alongside its other venue on Princess Street in Edinburgh.
The new store in the city will be around 22,500 square feet in size and it will span over two levels.
The new store will feature LifeWear - UNIQLO's "innovative, high-quality clothing that is universally appealing in design and comfort".
Speaking about the announcement, Alessandro Dudech, COO of UNIQLO U.K., said 'Uniqlo continues to invest in the UK retail landscape, growing our store footprint and e-commerce across the nation. Opening in Glasgow is a natural next step following our success in Edinburgh in 2024.
Signage appears for Uniqlo's second Scottish shop in Glasgow (Image: Newsquest)
"We look forward to opening the doors in Autumn 2025 and to providing LifeWear to even more Scottish customers.'
Guy Beaumont at Sovereign Centros from CBRE added: 'We are thrilled to welcome international fashion powerhouse Uniqlo to St. Enoch Centre. The first to open in Glasgow, and the brand's second branch in Scotland, Uniqlo's arrival further strengthens our position as the city's top shopping destination, with an array of exciting and high-quality international brands on offer.
"St. Enoch Centre strives to deliver the very best-in-class retail experience, and we are confident this latest addition will be a major hit for both local and visiting shoppers.'
At the moment, an exact opening date for the new store has yet to be confirmed.

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