
Celtic announce new flagship retail store in Glasgow
The news comes as part of the club's celebration of being crowned Scottish Champions once again.
The new store will be located on Queen Street, in the former Next building, and will replace the current Argyle Street store.
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The store has been teased to open later this year.
Spanning 5500 square feet over two floors, the modern retail space will more than double the size of the existing outlet, offering fans a bigger and more immersive shopping experience.
The store will be launched in partnership with Adidas, Celtic's official kit supplier. The design and layout will reflect the strong relationship between the club and the global sportswear brand, with a focus on creating a premium fan retail experience.
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Celtic confirmed the store will stock the full range of official products in a spacious and contemporary setting.
The new flagship location is expected to open later this year, with further details on launch plans to be shared in due course.
The club also reassured supporters that other Celtic stores across Scotland and Ireland will continue to operate as normal, both on match days and throughout the week.

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