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Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut
Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut

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Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut

As it accelerates its global retail strategy, Mango has launched a new womenswear store in Chester, marking its debut in the historic English city and reinforcing its long-term focus on the UK market. Located at the Broughton shopping centre in north-western England, the new store marks Mango's entry into Chester with a space dedicated entirely to womenswear. The boutique adopts the brand's signature New Med design concept, blending Mediterranean warmth with sustainable materials and a fluid architectural layout. Shoppers will find a curated mix of new arrivals and enduring wardrobe staples from Mango's women's collections. Mango has maintained a steady presence in the UK since 1999, steadily expanding its retail footprint. By the close of 2024, the brand expects to operate over 80 bricks-and-mortar locations nationwide, complementing its online channels and third-party partnerships. The Chester opening forms part of Mango's 4E Strategic Plan (2024–2026), which targets surpassing 100 UK stores by the end of the year. The brand's expansion ambitions reach far beyond the UK. In recent weeks, Mango has launched five new stores across Italy—in Teramo, Naples, Sicily, and Chieti —further strengthening its presence in key southern European cities. Simultaneously, it continues to grow in the United States, marking a milestone last June with the opening of its 50th location in the country. Founded in 1984 by Isak Andic, Mango now has a footprint in over 120 markets worldwide, supported by a global network of more than 2,800 stores. In fiscal year 2024, the company reported revenue of €3.339 billion, reflecting a 7.6% year-on-year increase. As part of its current strategic roadmap, Mango aims to achieve €4 billion in annual sales and open 500 new stores globally by the end of 2026.

Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut
Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut

Fashion Network

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut

As it accelerates its global retail strategy, Mango has launched a new womenswear store in Chester, marking its debut in the historic English city and reinforcing its long-term focus on the UK market. Located at the Broughton shopping center in north-western England, the new store marks Mango's entry into Chester with a space dedicated entirely to womenswear. The boutique adopts the brand's signature New Med design concept, blending Mediterranean warmth with sustainable materials and a fluid architectural layout. Shoppers will find a curated mix of new arrivals and enduring wardrobe staples from Mango's women's collections. Mango has maintained a steady presence in the UK since 1999, steadily expanding its retail footprint. By the close of 2024, the brand expects to operate over 80 bricks-and-mortar locations nationwide, complementing its online channels and third-party partnerships. The Chester opening forms part of Mango's 4E Strategic Plan (2024–2026), which targets surpassing 100 UK stores by the end of the year. The brand's expansion ambitions reach far beyond the UK. In recent weeks, Mango has launched five new stores across Italy—in Teramo, Naples, Sicily, and Chieti —further strengthening its presence in key southern European cities. Simultaneously, it continues to grow in the United States, marking a milestone last June with the opening of its 50th location in the country. Founded in 1984 by Isak Andic, Mango now has a footprint in over 120 markets worldwide, supported by a global network of more than 2,800 stores. In fiscal year 2024, the company reported revenue of €3.339 billion, reflecting a 7.6% year-on-year increase. As part of its current strategic roadmap, Mango aims to achieve €4 billion in annual sales and open 500 new stores globally by the end of 2026.

Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut
Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut

Fashion Network

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut

As it accelerates its global retail strategy, Mango has launched a new womenswear store in Chester, marking its debut in the historic English city and reinforcing its long-term focus on the UK market. Located at the Broughton shopping centre in north-western England, the new store marks Mango's entry into Chester with a space dedicated entirely to womenswear. The boutique adopts the brand's signature New Med design concept, blending Mediterranean warmth with sustainable materials and a fluid architectural layout. Shoppers will find a curated mix of new arrivals and enduring wardrobe staples from Mango's women's collections. Mango has maintained a steady presence in the UK since 1999, steadily expanding its retail footprint. By the close of 2024, the brand expects to operate over 80 bricks-and-mortar locations nationwide, complementing its online channels and third-party partnerships. The Chester opening forms part of Mango's 4E Strategic Plan (2024–2026), which targets surpassing 100 UK stores by the end of the year. The brand's expansion ambitions reach far beyond the UK. In recent weeks, Mango has launched five new stores across Italy—in Teramo, Naples, Sicily, and Chieti —further strengthening its presence in key southern European cities. Simultaneously, it continues to grow in the United States, marking a milestone last June with the opening of its 50th location in the country. Founded in 1984 by Isak Andic, Mango now has a footprint in over 120 markets worldwide, supported by a global network of more than 2,800 stores. In fiscal year 2024, the company reported revenue of €3.339 billion, reflecting a 7.6% year-on-year increase. As part of its current strategic roadmap, Mango aims to achieve €4 billion in annual sales and open 500 new stores globally by the end of 2026. This article is an automatic translation. Click here to read the original article.

Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut
Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut

Fashion Network

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Mango boosts UK expansion with Chester debut

As it accelerates its global retail strategy, Mango has launched a new womenswear store in Chester, marking its debut in the historic English city and reinforcing its long-term focus on the UK market. Located at the Broughton shopping centre in north-western England, the new store marks Mango's entry into Chester with a space dedicated entirely to womenswear. The boutique adopts the brand's signature New Med design concept, blending Mediterranean warmth with sustainable materials and a fluid architectural layout. Shoppers will find a curated mix of new arrivals and enduring wardrobe staples from Mango's women's collections. Mango has maintained a steady presence in the UK since 1999, steadily expanding its retail footprint. By the close of 2024, the brand expects to operate over 80 bricks-and-mortar locations nationwide, complementing its online channels and third-party partnerships. The Chester opening forms part of Mango's 4E Strategic Plan (2024–2026), which targets surpassing 100 UK stores by the end of the year. The brand's expansion ambitions reach far beyond the UK. In recent weeks, Mango has launched five new stores across Italy—in Teramo, Naples, Sicily, and Chieti —further strengthening its presence in key southern European cities. Simultaneously, it continues to grow in the United States, marking a milestone last June with the opening of its 50th location in the country. Founded in 1984 by Isak Andic, Mango now has a footprint in over 120 markets worldwide, supported by a global network of more than 2,800 stores. In fiscal year 2024, the company reported revenue of €3.339 billion, reflecting a 7.6% year-on-year increase. As part of its current strategic roadmap, Mango aims to achieve €4 billion in annual sales and open 500 new stores globally by the end of 2026. This article is an automatic translation. Click here to read the original article.

Mango opens new store in Berkshire as part of UK expansion push
Mango opens new store in Berkshire as part of UK expansion push

Fashion Network

time29-05-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Mango opens new store in Berkshire as part of UK expansion push

Spanish fashion brand Mango continues to grow its international retail presence. As part of its UK expansion strategy, which aims to reach more than 100 retail locations in the country by year-end, the company has opened a new store in Berkshire, in southern England. Located in The Lexicon, a shopping and leisure complex in Bracknell, the store is dedicated exclusively to Mango's womenswear collection. Like its most recent openings, the new location features the brand's New Med concept, inspired by Mediterranean design. The concept offers a warm, sustainable aesthetic that integrates natural, artisanal materials and emphasizes architectural harmony. Mango first entered the UK market in 1999. Since then, it has steadily expanded its footprint, ending last year with more than 80 stores nationwide. This growth has been driven by a retail development plan launched in 2021, when the company opened its first flagship store on London's Oxford Street. Continuing its expansion under the framework of its ambitious 4E Strategic Plan 2024–2026, Mango plans to add 20 more stores in the UK by the end of this year. In this context, the brand also recently opened another womenswear-focused store at The Fort Shopping Park in Birmingham. However, Mango's international expansion plans go beyond the British market. The company is actively growing in other key countries, including the United States—where it plans to open another 20 stores this year—as well as Italy and Germany. Founded by Isak Andic in 1984, the Barcelona-based company now operates in more than 120 markets worldwide, with a network of over 2,800 retail locations. As part of its current expansion strategy, Mango aims to open 500 additional stores globally by the end of 2026. Financially, Mango—led by chairman and CEO Toni Ruiz—saw revenue grow by 7.6% in fiscal year 2024, reaching €3.339 billion. While the company does not break down its sales by product category, womenswear accounted for 79% of total revenue, remaining the brand's primary sales driver. Mango is targeting record sales of €4 billion by the end of 2026.

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