Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger added to the line up
Leading labels Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger have been confirmed as the latest brands to join the stellar line up at Cotswolds Designer Outlet.
Following quickly on the heels of the first brands announced earlier this month, news of the latest commitment from Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger comes as retailers and operators commence the important shop-fitting phase of the development ahead of its summer opening.
Global fashion label BOSS was announced earlier this month, alongside fashion, athleisure, beauty and homewares brands such as Marks & Spencer, Adidas, Levi’s GUESS, Radley, Sweaty Betty and Under Armour while dining brands include Wagamama, Zizzi, Five Guys, Pret a Manger, Caffe Nero, 200 Degrees and Knead Bakery.
Located just off Junction 9 of the M5, Cotswolds Designer Outlet sits right on Tewkesbury’s doorstep within easy reach of the historic and tourist attractions of the surrounding Cotswolds, a key inspiration in the design and landscaping of the new outlet scheme.
With the success of the Phase 1 letting established, Robert Hitchins and Multi-Realm are expecting to bring forward Phase 2 of Cotswolds Designer Outlet earlier than originally anticipated, which will extend the outlet provision by a further circa 50,000 sq ft.
Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger are an incredible addition to the line-up, and with more names to be shared soon, there is a hugely compelling story for the many retail brands who are already expressing interest in Phase 2. This project has been many years in the making, a long-term vision to bring forward an exceptional retail-led development that would provide an economic boost with huge jobs opportunities for the region, and a vibrant retail and dining offer at its heart.
Simon Tothill, Property & Development Director at Robert Hitchins Ltd
Cotswolds Designer Outlet is the only new retail outlet scheme opening in the UK in 2025 and will offer a premium and affordable shopping and ‘day-out’ experience in an exceptional location. The outlet aims to attract a wide regional and international audience, tapping into the region’s tourism potential while creating hundreds of jobs and driving local economic growth.