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Brantano steps into Royal Quays
Footwear store, Brantano, has its feet firmly on the ground as it opens its doors at the Outlet Centre for Newcastle, Royal Quays.
With its arrival at Royal Quays Brantano now has 62 concessions in the UK, along with 81 stand-alone stores.
Renowned as footwear specialists for the family, its new team is trained directly by Start Rite and Hush Puppies.
Brantano regional manager for Scotland and the north, Annie Cunningham, said: “It’s great to see yet another one of our fantastic new concessions open to the public and with such a wide range of excellent quality brands available I’m sure it will be a big hit with Royal Quays’ customers.
“The store has a range of ladies shoe sizes from a UK size 2 to 10 and men’s shoes available up to a UK size 14. With a new season selection of wide fitting shoes, there is something for everyone.”
Royal Quays centre manager, Judith Ramshaw, said: “We warmly welcome Brantano to the centre and look forward to assisting the team to settle in. We are continuing to attract quality brands as we look to offer our loyal customers both quality and diversity.”
Royal Quays is home to a number of top brands offering up to 60% off RRP such as Nike Factory Store, Gap Outlet, Clarks, Moss Bros, Next Clearance and fashion department store, Quay Concessions, along with a vast range of local, independent retailers specialising in children’s wear, sport, fashion, jewellery, music and electrical items.
For more information, please visit www.royalquaysoutletcentre.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Royal Quays Outlet Centre .
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