Childrenswear retailer IndiaCoco set for move into larger Trinity Walk store
IndiaCoco, West Yorkshire’s independent childrenswear retailer, will celebrate its third anniversary with a move to a brand new store in the Trinity Walk Shopping Centre, Wakefield.
The retailer’s current Wakefield shop, based on Wood Street, will close on Saturday 9 May with the larger, new Trinity Walk store opening to customers on Friday 15 May.
The larger store is located next to Costa and opposite Debenhams, in the centre of the main shopping mall. IndiaCoco’s Blacker Hall Farm concession store will remain open as normal.
IndiaCoco sells some of the most popular British clothing brands for babies, girls and boys aged 0-10, stocking well-known names including Joules, Frugi and Lilly & Sid and many more, as well as offering a personalised service and giftwrapping each item purchased.
Although the store already has an established customer following, the company hopes a move to the busy Trinity Walk shopping centre will attract many more shoppers.
Clare Harper, the company’s owner who previously worked as the marketing director of Mamas & Papas, spotted a gap in the market for a destination shop which sold original, well designed and innovative childrenswear in one place. Since launching in 2012, IndiaCoco has won numerous business awards and attracted international and UK based customers.
Commenting on the new store, Harper said: “Moving into Trinity Walk is a natural next step for IndiaCoco as it evolves and attracts more customers. I can’t wait to get the new store set up and open. It’s going to be a very busy but exciting time with the launch, third birthday and all the awards!
“The new shop will appeal to a wide range of customers and will be the starting point for more IndiaCoco stores to open across the UK in the future.”
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