
Moss has unveiled its newly refurbished flagship retailer at 299 Oxford Avenue, which was already one of many prime performing places within the model’s 114-store portfolio.
That portfolio is ready to swell additional, with a brand new 3,000 sq ft retailer opening at Birmingham’s Bullring on 31 Might, and one other at Manchester’s Trafford Centre set to take Moss’s retailer depend to 116 by the top of July 2025.
The Moss flagship retailer on Oxford Avenue now spans 5,038 sq ft over three flooring, upsizing from its earlier two-floor retailer.
Robbi Hicks, Head of Visible Growth at Moss, stated: “Oxford Avenue is among the most essential purchasing streets on this planet, and key places such because the one we’re in are troublesome to return by.
“Our ambition was at all times to retain this essential location, so when the chance to take one other ground got here up and coincided with our rebranding, it was excellent timing for the mission.”
In step with its new path, and the continued rebranding of its shops to Moss from the earlier Moss Bros identify, the shop inside design is stripped again to let the product do the speaking.
The basement degree is devoted to dresswear rent and custom-made companies, whereas the bottom ground is showcasing Moss’s expanded vary of casualwear in addition to its extra basic suiting. The highest ground is presenting Moss’s extra premium Italian assortment of fits, utilising unique materials.
Brian Brick, CEO of Moss, stated: “Males in the present day don’t simply wish to look good – they wish to really feel assured in what they put on. Which means garments that match effectively, really feel nice, and go well with their day – wherever that takes them.
“Our position is to take the stress out of getting dressed, combining type with service that makes the entire expertise easy.
“We don’t simply observe vogue, we take heed to the client. That’s what drives our evolution – the understanding that menswear isn’t one dimension matches all. It’s private, and we’re uniquely positioned to ship on that.”