Menswear brand Oliver Brown opening new store

Menswear brand Oliver Brown will open its first location outside of London next week, as it takes up residence on the Rows in Chester.

Formed in Chelsea almost 30 years ago, the brand’s new store opens on November 4, the second store launch in under a year following the success of its City of London outpost.

Set within one of Chester's iconic half-timbered buildings at 32 Eastgate Row South, the new location was previously home to Mappin & Webb, with the Grade II listed building having been transformed into a two-floor emporium.

The Chester store will present the latest Autumn/Winter collection alongside a curated range of ready-to-wear pieces, formal and casual attire, including suits, jackets, trousers, shirts, and luxury accessories. The brand is also well-known for its range of tweeds which it is bringing to the area.

The store will also feature a Made to Measure hub located in a historic oak room, offering an exclusive tailoring service to clients. Additionally, as the official Top Hat Licensee for Royal Ascot, Oliver Brown’s signature antique silk top hats will be prominently displayed, emphasising the brand’s long standing equestrian heritage.

The first 30 guests to the store on November 4 (9am) will receive complimentary cartridge cufflinks. They will also be treating all who visit to a complimentary 10 percent off over the first 2 weeks.

For the full story, see Chester Standard

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