
- New 2,500 sq ft store opening on 13th March to provide shoppers with access to White Stuff’s latest collections
- Forms part of White Stuff’s strategy to grow its store presence across the UK and follows the recent opening in Dalton Park in Durham
- Over the opening weekend, White Stuff will be serving complimentary bubbles and giving customers a 15 percent bounce back offer for their next purchase
White Stuff is set to open a new store at Broughton Shopping Park in Flintshire, Wales.
The new 2,500 sq ft store will create eight new jobs in the area and will stock White Stuff’s latest Spring womenswear and menswear collections, including the 40th anniversary Rewind ’85 archive collection.
The Flintshire store is the second of a number of planned openings for White Stuff in 2025 that will bring the brand to more city centres, shopping malls and retail parks across the UK. It follows the opening of White Stuff’s new store in Durham last week.
To mark the opening local customers can enjoy complimentary bubbles and take advantage of exclusive offers, including a 15 percent bounce back offer and a free tote bag for the first 50 shoppers. Customers who make a purchase in-store will receive a 15 percent off code to use on their next purchase. On Saturday 15th March, the store will have a spin the wheel promotion offering the chance to win prizes like ‘Win Your Shopping’ exclusive discounts, and cinema tickets.
Wendy Clarke, Area Manager, White Stuff commented: “We’re thrilled to be opening our new store in Flintshire very soon and can’t wait to welcome customers through our doors. This new location marks an exciting step in bringing our unique designs to even more customers.”
Alan Pruden-Barker, centre manager at Broughton, said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming White Stuff as part of a series of new store openings in the coming months to bring an even broader selection of brands to our visitors. It’s a truly exciting time for fashion lovers in the area and we can’t wait to welcome shoppers to the new store from next week.”