Designer menswear brand set to open new London flagship store
A designer menswear brand has announced that it is opening a new flagship store in London when restrictions are eased.
Simon Carter, a fashion retailer specialising in mens’ accessories and clothing, will be opening its fifth London site in Connaught Village.
The new flagship store will be the brand’s largest, split across two floors at 20 Connaught Street, part of the Hyde Park Estate owned by the Church Commissioners of England.
The Simon Carter Connaught Street store is set to open its doors as soon as it is safely able to under lockdown guidance.
Simon Carter, founder and CEO of the brand, commented: “I’m delighted to be opening my new flagship shop on Connaught Street, in the heart of London’s historic Connaught Village.
“It will give me an opportunity to showcase my brand and my full collection of menswear and accessories.
“As a heritage brand with a strong London heritage, this is the perfect location with it’s mix of individual and unique shops and restaurants.
“I look forward to welcoming new customers and old to my brand here in Connaught Village.”
James Parker, assistant manager – Commercial Real Estate, said: “We are really excited to welcome Simon Carter to Connaught Village as the latest addition to our growing line-up of independent brands with unique offerings.
“Simon Carter are a distinctly British brand, with a quirky eccentricity and have an excellent track record for operating out of similar locations across London.”
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