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Psycho Bunny Returns to Its Roots with New Store Opening in Queens, NY

Psycho Bunny Returns to Its Roots with New Store Opening in Queens, NY

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MONTREAL — the high-quality men's apparel brand known for its bold, expressive designs, is proud to announce the opening of its newest store at the Queens Center Mall in Queens, New York. This moment marks a meaningful homecoming for the brand, as 2025 celebrates Psycho Bunny's 20th anniversary and its founding in New York City.
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This milestone opening is more than just another retail expansion, it's a full-circle moment that reconnects the brand with its birthplace. Since its founding in 2005, Psycho Bunny has grown into a global fashion powerhouse, with over 130 stores worldwide. Now, two decades later, the brand is planting deeper roots in the city where it all began.
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'Opening a store in Queens during our 20th anniversary year is incredibly special,' said Kenny Minzberg, Chief Development Officer of Psycho Bunny. 'New York is part of our DNA, and this location allows us to celebrate where we've been while continuing to build where we're going. Queens is a dynamic borough that aligns with our brand's spirit of individuality.'
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Located at one of the city's most iconic shopping destinations, the new Psycho Bunny store at Queens Center Mall invites locals and visitors alike to explore its premium lifestyle offerings from the perfect polo to bold seasonal collections. Known for its vibrant color palettes, tailored fits, and rebellious energy, the brand continues to inspire self-expression through elevated menswear.
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As Psycho Bunny celebrates 20 years of redefining modern menswear, the Queens store is both a tribute to its roots and a bold step into its next chapter.
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ABOUT PSYCHO BUNNY:
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Headquartered in Montreal, Psycho Bunny is a global premium clothing brand recognized for its bold designs, uncompromising quality, and iconic bunny logo. Since its founding in 2005, the brand has redefined modern style by blending classic sophistication with a playful, irreverent edge. Originally known for its premium polo shirts, Psycho Bunny has expanded to offer a full range of apparel and accessories for men, women, and children. With nearly 150 stores worldwide and a commitment to excellence, the brand continues to grow, crafting elevated fashion from the world's finest materials.
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Psycho Bunny's relentless commitment to consummate quality, striking design, and a thoroughly audacious, adventurous lifestyle can be experienced in its retail locations. More than just fashion, it represents a state of mind, an attitude, an ethos, a mantra, a rallying cry, and a veritable religion—anchored by one thoroughly iconic Bunny logo.
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