Mango, one of Europe’s leading fashion groups, is consolidating its presence in Madrid with the opening of a flagship store in plaza de España. Coinciding with its 40th anniversary year, the new store has a sustainable concept and selling surface of over 1,500 m².
The new retailer premises is distributed over three floors and features an evolution of the Mediterranean-inspired retail concept New Med. New features in the new location include fitting rooms with adaptable lights and a personal consultancy service to advise customers on their choice of garments.
Mango opened its first store 40 years ago in Barcelona in 1984 at number 65 Passeig de Gracia. Four years later it arrived in Madrid, where it currently has a total of 18 stores and a selling space of 14,700m2 that houses all the brand’s lines: Woman, Man, Kids, Teen and Home.
Last year Mango opened more than fifteen stores and continued with the renovation of its network with fifteen refurbishments. Some of the most relevant were the opening in the Caleido shopping centre, in the heart of Madrid’s financial district, and the refurbishment of the flagship store at number 70 Fuencarral. At the end of the year, the Spanish market accounted for 20% of total sales and Mango had 386 stores in the country, in addition to an online presence through its own online channel and other marketplaces.
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