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Mall of the North becomes a shopping wonderland

Mall of the North has announced exciting new additions to its powerful retail line-up, all set to open before the festive season

POLOKWANE – Mall of the North has announced exciting new additions to its powerful retail line-up, all set to open before the festive season. There are also revamps and relocations on the cards.

A trio of stylish stores will open on 15 November and will add another dimension of up-to-the-minute apparel for adults and children alike.

Sumari de Ridder, General Manager of Mall of the North, says: “we’re pleased to keep our shoppers of all ages on trend by adding new fashion brands, ranges and variety to our already comprehensive retail mix”.

Australian brand Cotton On, Foschini Kids and Soda Bloc will open at the mall, while 3rd Base Jeans Shop, which offers a trendy range of popular brands, including Guess, Polo, Pringle, Ben Sherman and Diesel is revamping in September and will reopen in a refreshed and even more stylish setting this October.

Factorie, a sister brand to Cotton On, is moving to a bigger store in the former Loads of Living space and will reopen with more to choose from on 15 October.

“We’re thrilled to welcome these new shops to our mall, especially because our research shows that they are exactly what our shoppers want,” says De Ridder.

“We’re also delighted that retailers such as 3rd Base and Factorie are updating their offering for our shoppers, who are very fashion conscious and always on the look-out for something new.

“We are always looking for ways to improve the experience we give our shoppers. So, we constantly evaluate our retail mix to ensure it is relevant, exciting and appealing to our customers. We want them to have a great time at the mall and that means offering them the very latest retail trends and innovations.”

 

 

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