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Barberino Designer Outlet

Outlet Center Class A Outlet · Via Meucci snc, 50031 Barberino di Mugello
GLA
23,000 sqm
Brands tracked
34
Mall class
A Outlet
Country
Italy
Operator
McArthurGlen
Barberino Designer Outlet
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Skechers Adidas Levi's Tommy Hilfiger Lacoste Columbia

About this mall

Barberino Designer Outlet operates at the Barberino di Mugello interchange on the A1 motorway (Autostrada del Sole), 35 kilometres north of Florence at the southern approach to the Apennine passes. The A1 is Italy’s principal north–south arterial, and the Barberino junction sits at the point where Milan-bound and Rome-bound traffic converges before separating across the mountain routes, generating transit-traffic volumes that supplement the local Florentine catchment throughout the year.

The tenant mix is positioned in the premium and accessible-luxury band rather than the luxury premier tier occupied by Serravalle or Noventa di Piave. BOSS, Polo Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, FURLA, and Coccinelle lead the fashion and accessories offer. Pinko, Patrizia Pepe, Peuterey, Tommy Hilfiger, Lacoste, Napapijri, and Gutteridge define the mid-premium volume. The sportswear component — Nike, Adidas, The North Face, Columbia, Skechers — is proportionally stronger than at the luxury-tier Italian outlets, calibrated for an A1 transit audience that includes outdoor and active lifestyle consumers en route to Apennine destinations. At 23,000 sqm, the centre operates as a compact format with a focused brand count rather than the full-day destination scale of Serravalle.

The catchment serves two structurally different visitor types. Florence residential consumers represent the primary base — the only Florentine outlet accessible without crossing the A1 to reach the Castel Guelfo or Fidenza Village alternatives further north. Transit visitors on the A1 represent a secondary layer that arrives without prior planning, drawn by the motorway proximity and parking visibility from the highway. The I Gigli super-regional centre at Campi Bisenzio competes for Florentine fashion volume at a different price tier, but no equivalent outlet competitor operates within the Florence metro.

The centre has been repositioned following a 2024 management transition. Within the Italian outlet map, Barberino occupies a convenience position rather than a destination role, serving local residential demand from a motorway-accessible location rather than drawing tourist or luxury-tier visitors from the full northern Italian market.

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