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Mango opens first Mango Teen store outside of London

Spanish fashion brand Mango is accelerating the expansion of its Teen line in the UK with the launch of a third standalone store. The Mango Teen… View Article

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Mango opens first Mango Teen store outside of London

Spanish fashion brand Mango is accelerating the expansion of its Teen line in the UK with the launch of a third standalone store.

The Mango Teen store at Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow is the first to open in Scotland and the first outside of London.

In a statement, the retailer said it had identified a gap in the UK market for “youthful, contemporary and quality” teen fashion.  

The move follows a strong performance of Mango Teen in the UK since it was first introduced online in 2021. The brand also opened Mango Teen stores in London’s Carnaby Street and London Westfield last year .

The expansion forms part of Mango’s global expansion plan, which saw the retailer double the number of standalone Teen stores in 2024 to more than 40, as well as its online presence to 95 markets.

 The line includes clothing, footwear, accessories and sportswear, that have all been designed in house at Mango’s Barcelona atelier.

Berta Moral, global director of Mango Kids and Teen, said: “Today’s teens are turning to fashion to express themselves like never before.

“We see a clear gap in the market for contemporary, youthful fashion at a reasonable price point and our collection of timeless staples and modern pieces in eye-catching prints and quality fabrics is already resonating with this younger generation.

“That’s why we’re accelerating our expansion of Mango Teen in the UK with the opening of new standalone Teen stores and stylish new collections.”

At the end of 2024, Mango had over 80 stores in the UK.

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