New window artwork has revealed more details about Triads’ upcoming Yarm High Street store.
The high-end clothes shop - which was previously based in Middlesbrough for over three decades - is preparing to open its new venture in the town's former Bauer at Home.
Works have been ongoing at the shop for several weeks, with Triads bosses previously setting their sights on a summer opening date.
Now, new logos for Triads have gone up on the main door of the store, alongside other items in the windows such as mannequins, bags, and a Triads-branded speaker.
The signs have provided more information on opening times for the upcoming store, which are listed as between 10am and 6pm from Monday to Thursday, 10am until 8pm on Friday and Saturday, and 11am to 4pm on Sunday.
This comes as the firm lodges plans for a new illuminated sign at the top of the storefront, in the space previously occupied by the Bauer at Home logo.
The application was validated by Stockton Council earlier this month and is awaiting a decision.
Triads - which first launched in 1988 - was most recently based at 54-56 Albert Road in Middlesbrough, but also had several stores across the region including on Linthorpe Road.
It’s known for selling a string of big-name brands, including Vivienne Westwood, Stone Island, Fred Perry, Boss, Carhartt WIP, D Squared2, and Billionaire Boys Club.
The business is now under new ownership, led by Abigail Donaldson.
An exact opening date is not yet known for the Yarm store - although bosses previously said they planned to open in July despite several setbacks.
Triads previously said: “We are moving stores and leaving Middlesbrough for good, which is a shame as this is where we were born back in 1988.
“However, times have changed, and a smaller store gaining much more footfall on Yarm High Street will work better for us and our customers - and we can't wait to gain a wider customer base.
“We are moving into the old Bauer at Home and plan to open in July, but have had a few set backs with planning obligations for the front signage. Hopefully, we will be open this summer and will be hosting an opening day with drinks and music.”
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