Sports Direct and USC merge to launch ‘megastore’ in Meadowhall
Retail brands, SportsDirect.com and fashion retailer USC, are merging together to launch a new 30,000 sq ft store in Meadowhall.
SportsDirect.com, which specialises in sports retail, will feature a range of footwear, clothing and equipment for men, women and kids at the new store.
The store will showcase brands such as Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, Puma, Slazenger, Lonsdale, Everlast, Karrimor and USA Pro.
USC will also offer designer brands including Tommy Jeans, Levis, G-Star, Calvin Klein, Replay, Converse, Pretty Green, Henri Lloyd, Lyle & Stott across men’s and women’s wear.
A spokesperson for SportsDirect.com said: “We offer something for everybody and we’re very proud to open a megastore in a great location like Meadowhall.
“The store is part of our commitment to developing elevated sports and lifestyle retail space, catering for greater integration of key brands.
“SportsDirect.com continues to deliver on its customer pledge to offer the best selection of leading global sports brands at the lowest prices. We are also excited that fashionistas will not be disappointed with our USC brand and it’s top designer labels.”
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