Mango to Open New Store in Aberdeen with Plans for 20 More Across the UK

Mango is set to open a new store in Aberdeen as part of a UK expansion plan, which includes 20 new locations by 2025, enhancing its presence in Scotland.

Mango to Open New Store in Aberdeen with Plans for 20 More Across the UK
Mango to Open New Store in Aberdeen with Plans for 20 More Across the UK

Aberdeen: Mango is excited to announce a new store opening in the city. This is part of a big plan to expand across the UK.

The fashion brand aims to strengthen its presence in Scotland. They plan to open 20 new stores by 2025.

Locations include Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow, Birmingham, Belfast, and Cardiff. They will also have a flagship store on Oxford Street in London.

This news is great for Aberdeen, especially after recent shop closures at Union Square shopping centre.

Fat Face has already closed its store there, and Hollister and Superdry are also leaving.

All new stores will feature a fresh Mediterranean-inspired design, reflecting Mango’s vibrant brand.

Daniel López, Mango’s Director of Expansion, shared that the UK is a key market for their growth.

He mentioned that their 2025 plan builds on the success of store openings in 2024, aiming to connect better with customers.

By the end of 2024, Mango had over 70 stores in the UK, plus a strong online presence.

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