RetailTrafford Centre to welcome menswear brand Charles Tyrwhitt

Trafford Centre to welcome menswear brand Charles Tyrwhitt

Formal menswear brand Charles Tyrwhitt is set to launch in Trafford Centre this winter.

Opening in November 2024, the new 1,776 sq ft. store will be located on Upper Regent Crescent and will stock all the brand’s latest Autumn / Winter 2024 collections.

The collection features both formalwear and casualwear, including shirts, suits, knitwear, polos, shoes and accessories, all complete with Charles Tyrwhitt’s trademark contemporary designs.

Visitors to the store can expect to experience all the latest fit out design elements that Charles Tyrwhitt stores offer, as well having the opportunity to enjoy one-on-one styling appointments – all of which demonstrate Tyrwhitt’s ethos of ‘helping men to look good and feel good – effortlessly’.

As part of their ongoing commitment to climate positive projects, the store will feature the brand’s innovative shirt and suit recycling scheme, rewarding customers who bring in old shirts and suits with discounts.

The Trafford Centre store joins the brand’s impressive portfolio of 36 store in the UK direct market and marks Charles Tyrwhitt’s tenth store to open in a two-year period, signalling the brand’s exciting growth trajectory.

Reinforcing the brand’s global growth success and understanding of the brick-and-mortar landscape, the new location was selected due to Trafford Centre’s status as one of the most competitive centres in the UK market.

Joe Irons, chief marketing officer at Charles Tyrwhitt, said: “We are thrilled to announce the opening of our newest Manchester store in the renowned Trafford Centre. A space such as this really does lend itself well to a whole experience, where people want to enjoy an unparalleled customer service experience and great products. We can’t wait to showcase the store to our new customers, hopefully gaining some new Charles Tyrwhitt fans by catering to the needs of the shoppers with some great clothing options and a fantastic in store experience.”

Kate Pearson, director of asset management, Pradera Lateral – Trafford Centre’s asset managers, said: “With its distinct brand identity and status as a British heritage brand, Charles Tyrwhitt will further strengthen our existing lineup of high-quality menswear retailers. We’re confident that our visitors will enjoy browsing the brand’s renowned formal and casual wear, with excellent customer service and shopping experience.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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