Designer clothing retailer to create over 30 jobs with new store in Newcastle’s Metrocentre
Flannels, the designer clothing retailer, has unveiled plans to open a new store in Newcastle’s Metrocentre this month.
Creating six management and 30 other key staff positions, the 9,000 sq ft store will be across one floor.
Specialising in contemporary men’s and women’s designer clothing, footwear and accessories, the new store, will feature a wide range of brands such as Canada Goose, Stone Island, Giuseppe Zanotti, Hugo Boss, Jimmy Choo, Armani Jeans and Vivienne Westwood Man.
A spokesperson for the Flannels Group said: “We are very excited to open our newest store in Newcastle’s Metrocentre, the latest opening within the Flannels expansion.
“Flannels strives to bring premium shopping to the UK and this will mean our customers in Newcastle will be able to buy some of the most sought-after designer products.
“We can’t wait to bring the Flannels experience to Newcastle, opening this month!’’
Flannels has recently opened a new branch in Sunderland and also has stores in Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham, Plymouth, Nottingham and Cardiff.
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