Staff and customers at Dalton Park Outlet Shopping Centre in County Durham have expressed their excitement following the opening of its newly expanded Levi’s store.
Despite the popular clothing brand already having a store in the centre, it has doubled in size to an extended 2,986 sq ft unit, with a boost to the shopping experience including the introduction of curated vintage pieces featuring Levi’s classic retro prints and designs.
Richard Kaye, centre manager at Dalton Park said: “As an iconic brand, we’re delighted to see Levi’s invest in a bigger store at Dalton Park – the shop fit looks incredible and it’s already proving very popular with guests in the run-up to Christmas.
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The new store is perfect for fashion lovers, with a large assortment of the brand’s must-have denim pieces, casual clothing and accessories for men, women and now kidswear - a first for the Levi’s outlet at the centre.
Mr Kaye added: “With the store’s stylists trained to find the perfect style and fit - our guests get the complete Levi’s experience with all the savings our outlet store offers!
“The new kidswear offering is a great addition to the centre, one we’re sure our little guests will love.”
Shoppers can expect additional savings as the Levi’s winter sale begins at Dalton Park on Monday, December 12, with up to 50% off selected items until late January 2023.
Levi’s store extension comes on the back of Dune London and Skechers opening at the outlet, Radley’s recent refurbishment and upsized store, and a new Clarks Outlet concept store.
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