Peek & Cloppenburg announces that it has joined the Westfield Mall in the Netherlands to open a new flagship store.
Peek & Cloppenburg, an international fashion retailer of department stores, announces that it has joined the Westfield Mall in the Netherlands to open a new innovative global flagship concept store with 4,500 m2 March 2021.
It marks an exciting new chapter in the retail giant’s history, where it will be the new anchor store at the Mall, adding many medium and ambitious brands to the retail offering.
Mark Höben, Regional Manager Peek & Cloppenburg: “I am delighted to take this new step for a company based in the Netherlands. At these unusual times, brands are required to evolve to meet our customers’ changing requirements, and shopping in the mall will be an event that goes far beyond just shopping, making them the ideal partner to launch our new concept stop. In our store, customers will genuinely experience fashion. With our hand-picked range, Peek & Cloppenburg sets trends and inspires customers to dress to perfection. We have been looking forward to it since March 2021.
The Peek & Cloppenburg concept store at the Westfield Mall will cover an area of 4,500 m², where customers will be able to discover an impressive range of inspiring products as well as excellent service from their expert teams. The store will feature collections from leading designers and German, international and private brands. Next to this, the new flagship store will offer unique collections for cooperation in fashion.
Peek & Cloppenburg has been present in the Netherlands for over 150 years and is already present in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Den Haag. The flagship store in Leidschendam will be the fourth store in the Netherlands. The new flagship store Peek & Cloppenburg will open in March 2021. It will offer an incredible range of brands for men and women, including Hugo Boss, Polo Ralph Lauren, Gant, Calvin Klein, Lacoste, Tommy Hilfiger, and Karl Lagerfeld.
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