FIVE BOYS CLOTHING comes to King's Road
The Sloane Stanley Estate has announced FIVE BOYS CLOTHING, an online childrenswear retailer, has launched a multi-brand pop-up this week at 227 The King’s Road, offering fashion for the whole family.
Opening from September 24, 2017 until Saturday 30, the store will showcase a collaboration of 10 different brands offering everything from children’s clothing, ladieswear, menswear to gifts and accessories. Two artists will also be exhibiting from Animal Art Fair, too.
Commenting on the pop-up, Hannah Grievson, commercial property manager at Sloane Stanley Estate, said: “FIVE BOYS CLOTHING has curated a superb selection of brands.
“Their store is in keeping with the character of our existing retailers throughout the Estate who focus on quality and uniqueness and we’re always delighted to welcome retailers which such a distinctive offer.”
Taffeta Gray, along with co-founder Sophia, started the business to bring clothing and gifts to an easy-to-navigate online shop so mothers could find good, quality clothing for boys and breaking the ‘illusion’ that shopping for boys is difficult.
Gray commented: “We’re delighted to be showcasing this exciting selection of brands for the whole family on the King’s Road, a prime retail location.
“Our carefully chosen mix of brands offer something for everyone, and we look forward to welcoming King’s Road shoppers through our doors.”
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