Fashion retailer Flannels to create 15 jobs with new Meadowhall store
Flannels, the designer clothing retailer, has unveiled plans to open a brand new store in Sheffield’s Meadowhall Shopping Centre next month, creating up to 15 jobs.
The retailer specialises in contemporary designer clothing, footwear and accessories across menswear, womenswear and kidswear.
The new 7,000 sq ft store will showcase a selection of designer brands including Stone Island, C.P Company, Giuseppe Zanotti, Kenzo, Hugo Boss, Moschino, True Religion, Belstaff and many more.
A spokesperson for Flannels has said: “We are very excited to open our newest store in Meadowhall, the latest opening within the Flannels expansion.
“Flannels strives to bring luxury shopping to the UK and this will mean our customers in the South Yorkshire area will be able to buy some of the most sought-after designer products.
“We can’t wait to bring the Flannels experience to Meadowhall.”
The Meadowhall store will be the latest in a string of openings for Flannels, with other recent openings including Solihull, Hereford, Southport, Swindon, Metrocentre, Sunderland and Plymouth.
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