NEW stores have opened at Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet.
The outlet has seen several new store openings already this year with Joe & The Juice and Sunspel opening this week.
Kenny Murray, General Manager at Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, said "Our Centre continues to be a dynamic destination for the region, offering both locals and visitors from afar an exceptional shopping and dining experience.
“The addition of nationally recognised brands opening at the Designer Outlet demonstrates our commitment to providing something for everyone, at an affordable price.”
Here is a list of the new brands at Cheshire Oaks:
- Barbour – Visit the newly re-opened store featuring its countryside classics offering timeless British fashion men, women and children. A celebrity-cult brand as seen wore by the likes of Arctic Monkeys and Lily Allen the iconic weatherproof wax jackets, shoes, trousers, skirts, knitwear and accessories are the perfect addition to any transitional wardrobe.
- Crocs™ – A new addition to the Designer Outlet and a family favourite for casual and comfortable footwear guests can expect an array of colourful stylish options to choose from at affordable prices. Don’t forget to customise your pair with a wide variety of jibbitz charms on offer.
- Fossil – Discover the latest in fashion accessories and watches in a newly renovated space. Jewellery to inspire life and create joyful moments. Whether it's for a loved one, or a gift for yourself, you’ll be sure to find something you’ll cherish.
- Havaianas – creating the original iconic flip flop brand from Brazil you can shop a huge range of styles, from sandals to comfy espadrilles in beautiful colourways what better way to treat your feet for your holiday or staycation this summer.
- Sunspel – Due to open on 9th August the brand is renowned for its timeless British clothing and luxury essentials. Featuring innovative fabrics and unwavering quality, the brand crafted the world’s first luxury T-shirt, introduced the boxer short to Britain, and tailored its iconic Riviera Polo Shirt for even James Bond!
- Digbuy and Champ – A trendy dog brand inspired by two labradors, offering sustainable dog accessories and 100% natural & grain free tasty treats. Located between Oakley & Watch station they’ve got the treats at the ready!
- Smiggle – The ultimate destination to stock up on fun family-friendly products to keep you entertained. From backpacks and drink bottles to gift packs and keyrings, Smiggle is the original creator of all things colourful, fun, unique and on trend.
- The Works – Rediscover your creative side or delve into a new book. Offering literary bestsellers, stationery, toys and art supplies at an affordable price there is something for everyone.
- Joe and the Juice – is excited to announce its opening at Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet this week. Renowned for fresh juices, healthy snacks, and delicious sandwiches, including the popular Spicy Tuna, Joe & The Juice is set to delight guests with its vibrant offerings. Join us for a morning coffee or a refreshing midday pick-me-up and experience the unique flavours that make Joe & The Juice a global favourite. Fulfil their cravings from 10th August.
- Bubbleology – Already open, Bubbleology is the leading Bubble Tea brand which includes freshly made-to-order beverages that are bursting with flavour. It’s the perfect pick-me-up in between shops!
- Floozie Stuffed Cookies – Open now, Floozie Stuffed Cookies are completely vegan and handmade by Chef Kimberly Lin. It is the perfect afternoon sugar hit for the everyday shopper!
- Chit ‘n’ Chaat – If you’re after something more substantial, Chit ‘n’ Chaat, now open, offers mouth-watering Indian cuisine, street food style. From loaded fries to chicken bites and vegetarian options, there’s something for everyone.
- Lindt – Also now open, at the new Lindt store, you can indulge in premium chocolate with a revamped shopping experience. With many refreshments from chocolate to tea, coffee, and other sweets, the new Lindt store is the perfect spot for a nice boost.
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