The menswear company Skopes has reopened its largest brick and mortar presence in Leeds, citing it as a “major expansion” and a return to the city of its founding in 1948. With 3,800 square feet of space, the flagship store at White Rose Shopping Centre features a complete selection of menswear, including suits, jackets, shirts, shoes, and accessories.
The procedure, which the brand claimed had been “several years in the making,” resulted in the creation of eight new employment, and the interior is intended to combine the tailoring brand’s industrial tradition with a contemporary colour scheme.
Similar to other Skopes businesses, White Rose is expected to be arranged according to specific themes and trends, such “Getting Hitches” and “Ready for the Races,” and will provide consumers with “quick turnaround” modifications.
Since the business started its retail development in 2018, this is the 20th location it has built. Additional store openings are scheduled until 2025.
Skopes’ head of retail, Mike Barber, stated that the company has worked to go “above and beyond the usual high street experience” and has “refined and improved the shopping experience” since the first store opened.