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Charles Tyrwhitt opens first store in Cheltenham

Menswear brand Charles Tyrwhitt has opened its first store in Cheltenham. The move is part of  the brand’s wider store opening programme in the UK and… View Article

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Charles Tyrwhitt opens first store in Cheltenham

Menswear brand Charles Tyrwhitt has opened its first store in Cheltenham.

The move is part of  the brand’s wider store opening programme in the UK and further afield, which has six more in the pipeline this year. Charles Tyrwhitt now has a total of 44 shops across the globe.

Situated at 102-104 Promenade, the Cheltenham store will showcase the brand’s signature formalwear and smart casualwear, including shirts, suits, knitwear, shoes and accessories, as well as their latest autumn collections.

It will also offer one-on-one styling appointments as well as the brand’s shirt and suit recycling scheme that rewards customers who bring in old shirts and suits from any brand with discounts.

Joe Irons, chief marketing officer at Charles Tyrwhitt, said: “In a time when the high street needs a real boost, we are thrilled to announce the opening of our new Cheltenham store.

“An area famed for its beauty and unique settings, the town is known to be a great pull for tourists in the UK landscape and we hope to add to the already alluring high street space, catering to both locals and visitors alike.”

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