Carnaby's Newburgh Quarter welcomes new menswear store
Shaftesbury has announced the opening of TOAST in Carnaby’s Newburgh Quarter.
TOAST is located at 2 Newburgh Street with a 1,146 sq ft space over two floors. Toast opens their first ever stand-alone Menswear store.
Samantha Bain-Mollison retail director at Shaftesbury said: “We are delighted that Toast has chosen Newburgh Street, Carnaby for their first standalone menswear shop.
“The brand is synonymous with premium style and fits so well with the existing strong line up of menswear in the destination including Barbour, Mark Powell, Fred Perry and Aubin. The store’s homeware pieces also sit well alongside the first ever Soho Home which is also located in the Newburgh Quarter.”
Neil Hobson, head of retail at TOAST said: “Over the past two years we have experienced a renewed appreciation for thoughtfully designed, quality clothing, and we felt it was the right time to reintroduce our menswear collection of of functional and relaxed pieces that sit both within a man’s and a woman’s wardrobe.
“We released the collection earlier this year and this December, we are delighted to be launching our first stand alone menswear store in such a great location. We are looking forward to sharing the collection and bringing our customers a series of in-store events, workshops and partnerships”
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