Sunglass Hut to open store at Cotswolds Designer Outlet

Sunglass Hut will open a new store at Cotswolds Designer Outlet in Tewkesbury as part of the centre's first-phase development. The international eyewear retailer plans to offer brands such as Ray-Ban, Gucci, Prada and Oakley. The outlet already boasts high occupancy with a range of fashion and sportswear brands.

The Cotswolds Designer Outlet in Tewkesbury is expanding its offerings with a new Sunglass Hut store. This addition comes amid the shopping centre's first-phase development, which has seen strong interest from retailers. Sunglass Hut will carry popular eyewear lines including Ray-Ban, Gucci, Michael Kors, Versace, Prada, Oakley and Maui Jim. Christine Grace, leasing director at Multi-Realm, highlighted the outlet's success, stating: 'Cotswolds Designer Outlet opened with an unprecedented 98% of its units occupied and this announcement leaves just a single space available, though we are in talks with several brands to complete the line up of phase 1.' Existing tenants include Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Adidas, French Connection, Radley, Rituals, Dune, Levi’s, Under Armour, Guess, The North Face, Reiss, M&S, Sweaty Betty, Puma and Cosmetics Company Store. The 211,000 sq ft retail scheme also features an adjacent 75,000 sq ft Dobbies garden centre.

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