Fashion retailer launches new store in Zone 1’s oldest station
A London-based fashion retailer has announced the launch of its latest store in the city’s oldest Zone 1 railway station.
Reiss has opened a new store in London Bridge railway station - the latest addition to its collection of branches at London landmarks.
The retailer, which has stores in 115 countries worldwide, has taken a 711 sq ft space in the western arcade of the station.
Designed by D-Raw architects in collaboration with Reiss’ creative director, the outlet utilises the site’s exposed-brick arches, which date back to 1836.
The store will sell a selection of the label’s womenswear and menswear along with accessories, fragrances and lifestyle items.
In addition, the outlet will a click and collect service for purchases made on the brand’s website.
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