Indie fashion brand from Derby launches new store in Leeds shopping centre
Independent fashion brand Damaged Society is to open its doors this Saturday (August 17) at BLK BX in Trinity Leeds.
Offering men’s and women’s fashion and accessories, visitors can shop brands including Vans, Dr Martens and Fearless Illustration, as well as Damaged Society’s own collection of streetwear clothing.
Dan Wharton, marketing manager at Trinity Leeds, said: “We are delighted to welcome Damaged Society to Trinity Leeds, offering shoppers an alternative and unique clothing range.
“BLK BX provides a much-needed platform for independent, online and international retailers to showcase their products and build new relationships with consumers beyond online shopping, and Damaged Society will add something new to our already diverse line-up, providing a bold and exciting experience for visitors.”
BLK BX is located on the lower level of Trinity Leeds. It is said to be the first retail concept of its kind in the UK, and brings both the established retail and independent scenes together, whilst offering a platform for local and international artists.
Kelly Blurton, at Damaged Society, added: “We are thrilled to be opening a store at Trinity Leeds, showcasing the best in lifestyle fashion, trends and streetwear.
“From pop culture and brand merchandise to brands like Dr Martens, Vans and The Ragged Priest, we have something for everyone, and hope Leeds visitors enjoy browsing our fantastic array of brands.”
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