A new international shoe store is launching in the Westgate Centre, making it the premier shopping destination in the heart of the city.
Advertisements on hoardings inform consumers that the opening of Sole Trader is scheduled for the summer.
Concurrently, the discount clothing retailer TK Maxx has announced it will relocate to the shopping center from the Clarendon Centre.
Worldwide, you can find Sole Trader’s trainers, boots, and sandals in stores and online.
In addition to beanies, baseball caps, face masks, and belts, it also offers a variety of other accessories.
According to the company’s website, “Sole Trader is part of a group founded in 1946 that has developed strong relationships with cultural icons like Dr. Martens.” Since Dr. Martens’ inception in 1960, we have been a partner of theirs.
The designers’ own work is curated, and new initiatives are created in collaboration with Sole Trader. We’ve collaborated with illustrious names like Paul Smith and Burberry, and our in-house designers have produced original collections for Simon Carter.
To promote legitimate performance brands like Asics and On, we launched a new idea under the Sneakers x Sole Trader banner.
Neither Sole Trader nor TK Maxx have said when they will open.
The discount clothing retailer TK Maxx built a new location at the Clarendon Centre in 2019.
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It replaced the Spanish apparel retailer Zara, which had previously vacated the building and relocated to the Westgate.
The Westgate has put up massive signs announcing the imminent arrival of TK Maxx in the space formerly occupied by New Look.
Prior to the store’s opening, Brendan Hattam, the centre director at Westgate Oxford, said, “We can’t wait to add TK Maxx to our retailer line-up this year, and we will be sharing updates around the store opening in due course.”
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