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James Perse opens new location in Seoul

James Perse opens new location in Seoul

Fashion Network14 hours ago
Los Angeles-based James Perse has opened new dedicated menswear store inside Seoul's Galleria Luxury Hall, the latest move for the luxury fashion and lifestyle brand as it expands across the globe.
Located on the shopping precinct's East 4th floor, the new 75-square-meter space riffs on the signature architectural style of the other West Coast brand's flagship locations, and features warm wood tones, minimalist lines, and natural materials, reflecting the brand's West Coast roots.
Inside, the store will retail the James Perse's full range of men's ready-to-wear and accessories.
A premier shopping precinct, Galleria Luxury Hall boasts a vast roster of high-end brands including Brunello Cucinelli, Loro Piana, Brioni, Tom Ford, Alexander McQueen, Kiton, Thom Browne, The Row, and Jil Sander.
The new opening marks James Perse's ninth store in South Korea, adding to its presence at Shinsegae Main and Hyundai Main.
It is also part of multiple global store openings slated for James Perse in key luxury markets planned for 2025.
These include extending the brand's West Coast footprint to new locations at St. Barth's, Studio City, Abu Dhabi, Mexico City, Cabo San Lucas, and the brand's first flagship in Paris opening in the fall.
Founded in 1991 in Los Angeles by James Perse, the James Perse brand today boasts a retail footprint of over 50 stores worldwide.
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