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Woking's Victoria Place welcomes Moss Bros.
Moss Bros. has launched a new concept store at Victoria Place, the recently launched £700 million regeneration scheme in Woking town centre co-owned by Woking Borough Council and Moyallen Group. Occupying a 2742 sq ft space, the brand has opened on Victoria Place’s Henry Plaza.
Moss Bros.’ new concept store is designed to meet the needs of every shopper, including a dedicated style suite with its own fitting room and a cash desk for private appointments. Fitted out in a pared-back and refined style, the store features Moss Bros.’ signature selection of formalwear, including its versatile range of suits, knitwear, and accessories. Stocked alongside these collections is a newly bolstered casual range, designed to add a laid-back element still distinct to Moss Bros.’ brand.
Brian Brick, CEO at Moss Bros., commented: “Our space in Woking encapsulates an entirely new concept design, and is centred around showcasing the very best of our menswear collection. The new store not only offers our first-rate customer service but also introduces a unique VIP element along with an expanded selection of casualwear. This store represents an evolution for Moss Bros. and we are hugely pleased to now be established here within a destination as pivotal to the South East as Victoria Place.”
Moss Bros. has opened in Victoria Place alongside other renowned high-street retail brands including M&S and Skechers, located adjacent to the store on Henry Plaza.
JLL and Nash Bond acted for Victoria Place. MMX Retail represented Moss Bros.
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