UK sock shop dips toe into Yorkshire with new Trinity Leeds store
A hosiery retailer has announced that it is opening a new store at a Yorkshire shopping centre.
SOCKSHOP, which has a store in Manchester and a sock vending machine in London, has confirmed that it will be expanding its business with its new Trinity Leeds shop.
The new SOCKSHOP store will stock best-selling brands Pringle, Jeff Banks, ELLE, Heat Holders, Wild Feet, Glenmuir, Workforce, Lulu Guinness and United Oddsocks.
Amit Ruia, director of retail at SOCKSHOP, commented: “We are thrilled to be launching our new store at Trinity Leeds.
“During this difficult year we’ve all been facing, our aim is to make our customers in Leeds Feel Good From The Feet Up with great socks that make a difference.
“We are really excited for our new retail adventure and hope our fantastic range of products will put a spring in the steps of our customers.”
David Maddison, centre director at Trinity Leeds, commented: “We’re delighted to be welcoming SOCKSHOP to Trinity Leeds. The store’s incredible range of brands means our customers can be stylish head to toe, literally - so they’re a great addition to our offering.”
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