
Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo announced plans to expand its footprint on the West Coast and the establishment of its first locations in Texas, Houston, and Dallas. Uniqlo’s strategic growth is set to debut five new stores in Texas and six in California, including new towns like San Diego and Sacramento, in the autumn and winter of this year.
The Memorial City Mall in Houston and the First Colony Mall in Sugar Land are two of the most important places in Texas. Stonebriar Centre in Frisco, The Parks Mall at Arlington in South Arlington, and Galleria Dallas are where the brand will establish itself in Dallas. While San Diego locals may anticipate the brand’s entrance at Westfield UTC, Sacramento will welcome Uniqlo to The Arden Fair and Westfield Galleria at Roseville. Furthermore, new Uniqlo stores will open in Los Angeles and the San Francisco/San Jose region in Westfield Century City, Westfield Fashion Square in Sherman Oaks, and Westfield Oakridge in San Jose.
The expansion is part of the brand’s ambitious plan to open over 20 new stores in North America in 2024, and its aim to reach 200 stores in North America by 2027.
“We are thrilled to be coming to Texas, a state where we have seen positive customer demand and where Uniqlo LifeWear products can perfectly serve the needs of the various lifestyles and climates throughout Houston and Dallas,” said Yoshihide Shindo, Uniqlo USA CEO.






