High-end clothing firm Triads has confirmed the opening date for its upcoming Yarm store.
The Teesside institution, which was previously based in Middlesbrough for over three decades, is set to open its doors on Yarm High Street on Saturday, August 24.
Located in the former Bauer at Home shop, bosses at Triads have been working on transforming the unit for several months, with new window artwork and signs being put up in July.
The firm - known for selling designer brands such as Vivienne Westwood, Stone Island, Fred Perry, Boss, Carhartt WIP, and D Squared2 - initially set a summer opening date when it announced the relocation to the town back in June.
Owner Abigail Donaldson said she is "really excited to bring something fresh to Yarm High Street" and promises to "get Teesside back on the map with fashion".
The store will be hosting a grand opening with its team on August 24, with drinks, cake, music, and more promised.
It comes just weeks after new logos were printed on the main doors, with pictures showing mannequins and branded bags in the shop front windows.
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Once open, the store will welcome shoppers between 10am and 6pm from Monday to Thursday, 10am until 8pm on Friday and Saturday, and 11am to 4pm on Sunday.
Stockton Council is still yet to approve the application for a new illuminated sign at the top of the storefront, which will be located in the space previously home to the Bauer at Home logo.
Triads first launched back in 1988, and had several stores across Middlesbrough including on Linthorpe Road and most recently on Albert Road.
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