Posted: Mon 15th Dec 2014

New Clothing Store Set To Open In Wrexham Town Centre

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Dec 15th, 2014

A new clothing store is set to launch in Wrexham – with a grand opening scheduled for this week.

Store Twenty One is set to open this week on Regent Street, occupying the former D2 Jeans / furniture store next door to Bon Marche.

Those who have walked through town over the past few days may have noticed new signage being placed on the front of the shop. When we walked down Regent Street earlier, work was underway on fitting clothing rails and bringing stock into the property.

The store seems to have generated a fair bit of interest to those in the town, with many stopping in front of the shop to see what is going on. A grand opening of Store Twenty One is currently being advertised in the shop window and is due to take place on Thursday 18th December.

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Store Twenty One has been a regular fixture on many high streets in the UK for several years, having evolved from a manufacturing business in the 1930s – to a retail clothing store.

Currently Store Twenty One has over 200 shops across the country and sells fashionable clothing and accessories for men, women and children. The store’s website lists their philosophy as ‘We want to deliver great products and a great service to our customers’.



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