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Remus Uomo opens new store

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Published Date: 30 June 2009
IRELAND'S number one independent menswear brand Remus Uomo, famous for its Italian-styling has opened its latest store, in Ballymena's Fairhill Shopping Centre. This latest store will expand the brand's retail presence. There are also stores in Victoria Square, Belfast; Castlecourt Shopping Centre Belfast, The Diamond, Derry and Silverburn in Glasgow.
Simon Anderson, Retail Operations Manager, for Remus Uomo said:

"We are extremely excited about opening this new store. Ballymena is a vibrant shopping centre with a fashion conscious customer base. So we are sure that the new Remus Uomo store will do well here. The new store will also showcase our latest sleek shop-fit, with the standard of finish that will be one of the most impressive in Ballymena”

Adding to the above, Martin North, Operations Manager at Fairhill Shopping Centre said: “We are very pleased that Remus Uomo has decided to open its latest store within our centre. Fairhill is the number one shopping destination in Ballymena and has recently been expanded to accommodate all the latest brands. The centre is going from strength to strength and we are confident that Remus Uomo will help be part of its future success. ”

Creating the most individual of looks, Remus Uomo is full of wardrobe must-haves for the fashion-forward male. Sharp precise tailoring and quality fabrics, in its suiting and casual ranges, coupled with contemporary design, makes for Italian-inspired collections.

The new store will offer customers the chance to pick up a £10 reward gift voucher with every £50 spent in-store from now, with vouchers redeemable, until July 31st 2009.

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  • Last Updated: 29 June 2009 1:36 PM
  • Source: Ballymena Times
  • Location: Ballymena
 
 
 


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