
Major retailer to re-open Glasgow city centre store
The sign on the unit in Buchanan Galleries (Image: Newsquest) It comes just a year after Mango opened its first standalone store for teens outside of Spain in London's Soho.
The concept was first launched in 2021 with the aim of 'satisfying the fashion needs between childhood and adulthood'.
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Combining classic with contemporary touches and innovative, eye-catching prints, the line features a wide variety of garments ranging from clothing to footwear, accessories and sportswear.
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The news about Mango's old Buchanan Galleries unit also comes less than four months after the Spanish retailer closed the location ahead of its move to its new store in Buchanan Street.
The Buchanan Street store opened at the end of March and features products from Mango's 'Woman" and "Man" lines.

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