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Hackett London to Launch New Store at Clarks Village

Somerset’s popular shopping destination, Clarks Village, is welcoming another major name this June as British menswear brand Hackett London announces plans to open a new store. Known for its classic English tailoring and stylish menswear collections, Hackett London’s arrival promises exclusive outlet discounts and an enhanced shopping experience for fashion enthusiasts.

Set to open on Thursday, June 12, the new Hackett store will be conveniently located in the Apple Court mall, neighboring brands such as Sweaty Betty and The Perfume Shop. This addition reinforces Clarks Village’s position as a leading premium shopping outlet in the UK.

Clarks Village has seen significant growth over the past year, with a host of new store openings and expansions. Recent additions include eateries like Bill’s, Wagamama, and Slim Chickens, as well as fashion and beauty brands such as French Connection and Rituals, the latter celebrating its first anniversary this summer. Several brands, including Sunglass Hut, Suit Direct, Raging Bull, and The North Face, have also upgraded to larger premises, while Osprey London refreshed its store offering.

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Chris Davis, Centre Director of Clarks Village, expressed excitement about the new launch: “We’re thrilled to welcome Hackett, a quintessential British brand, to our menswear lineup. Combined with up to 60% off RRP and our beautiful outdoor setting, Clarks Village continues to offer an unparalleled shopping experience this summer.”

Dan Slater, Vice President of Retail at Hackett London, emphasized the strategic importance of the location: “Opening at Clarks Village allows us to engage with a wider audience in a vibrant retail environment. We are excited to extend the reach of Hackett’s timeless British elegance and craftsmanship across the UK, reinforcing our commitment to growth in premium retail.”

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