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Moss Bros and Skechers to open new flagship stores in Woking

// Victoria Place in Woking, co-owned by Woking Borough Council and Moyallen Group, has announced the signing of Moss Bros and Skechers
// Moss Bros will occupy a 2,742 sq ft boutique, stocking its full collection of clothing, footwear and accessories

The post-pandemic store opening boom is continuing in the UK with the latest news being that Moss Bros and Skechers will open fashion flagships in Woking mall Victoria Place.

Opening later this Spring, both stores will be located on the Henry Plaza, which is part of a £700 million redevelopment of Woking town centre.

Moss Bros will occupy a 2,742 sq ft boutique, stocking its full collection of clothing, footwear and accessories – including its specialist collection of suits and recently launched casualwear range, as well as exclusive collaborations such as Moss Bros x Fred Sirieix.


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Athletic footwear and clothing brand Skechers is to open a 5,000 sq ft store, offering shoppers 700 different styles of lifestyle and performance footwear for men, women and children. This includes its latest athletic, casual and fashion sneakers, along with sandals and boots. The store will also stock various fashion items.

Brian Brick, CEO at Moss Bros, said: “Moss Bros has shown remarkable resilience over the pandemic and we are keenly focused on reinvesting in the high street and opening new stores within key regions around the UK.

“We’ve always had a desire to open in Woking, as the town centre serves a broad and wealthy catchment and is well placed to become a major destination due to the significant investment from Moyallen Group and Woking Borough Council. We are very pleased to be joining the Woking community and look forward to a bright future at Victoria Place.”

Councillor Ayesha Azad, Leader of Woking Borough Council, added: “As we approach the official opening of phase one of Victoria Place, Woking is fast becoming a destination of choice for well-established brands.  We’ve very proud these brands have chosen to open in Woking. They will enhance our existing retail and F&B offering, adding more variety for local residents and visitors alike, helping us continue delivering a unique experience for visitors.”

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