Shoppers across Reading are set for an exciting lead up to Christmas this year with four new stores entering the town centre for the first time.
Oliver Bonas and GAIL’s have been the latest arrivals over the last two week, however there will also be another four on the horizon this season.
Andy Brigg, General Manager, The Oracle said: “We’re always looking at new ways to drive customer engagement, particularly with new concepts and ‘firsts’, so a mixture of international restaurants, heritage and luxury lifestyle brands will enliven The Oracle and generate fresh excitement as we gear up for a busy Christmas.”
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Here are the four brands ready to excite shoppers across Reading.
Marugame Udon
With over 12,500 sites globally including Asia and the US, this exciting noodle and tempura restaurant is expanding across the UK.
The new counter-service restaurant will transform the former Pizza Hut, bringing its open-style kitchen to The Oracle.
Customers will be able to customise bowls of freshly-made udon noodles and choose their own freshly fried tempura.
Charles Tyrwhitt
The men’s clothing store, Charles Tyrwhitt will be opening its doors this October.
This shop, which was founded on London’s famous Jermyn’s Street is sought after for its tailored suits, shirts and bowties.
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Boux Avenue
Boux Avenue is a lingerie and nightwear brand which offers premium embroidered lingerie unique to the high street.
With hundreds of stores throughout the country, its in-house London based team designs collections that are said to make women feel confident for any occasion.
The new store will also offer bra fitting experiences, alongside fitting suites that offer customers any light setting for whenever it is being worn – day, dusk or nighttime.
Rituals
Completing the new addition roster is the luxury lifestyle brand, Rituals.
This brand is known for scented diffusers and candles, bath products and homeware, including throws and velvet cushions.
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