
It’ll take the retailer’s complete variety of UK shops to 5, alongside outlets in Barnsley, Derby, Glasgow and Norwich.
The brand new 2,340 sq ft retailer will showcase 70s, 80s, and 90s-inspired merchandise from manufacturers together with Sergio Tacchini, Fila Classic, Ellesse, Adidas Originals, Lacoste, Diadora and Benetton.
The retailer will even inventory custom-made unique items from third-party manufacturers, together with modernised retro types, that may solely be discovered at its shops.
Based by Neil Primett in 1993, 80s Informal Classics was acquired by JD Sports activities Vogue in 2021, however Primett purchased the enterprise again in 2023.
Primett mentioned: “We now have had big success within the north, and a big portion of our on-line gross sales comes from the south, particularly within the Essex and London area, as a result of prominence of the subculture we sit inside.
“We now have little doubt that The Liberty Romford is the correct place for us, and can’t wait to fulfil the ever-growing demand for high-quality retro trend with a novel fashionable spin that we all know the vacation spot’s extremely engaged buyer base will love.”
Daniel Tucker, leasing supervisor at The Liberty Romford, added: “We’re a vacation spot that evolves with the wants of our group, and with the demand for nostalgic trend rising, 80s Informal Classics will enrich our buyer expertise whereas additionally establishing a key level of distinction.”