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Jobs up for grabs as new store to open at Gloucester Quays

A major brand has announced it is opening a store at retail hotspot Gloucester Quays designer outlet centre, Gloucestershire.

German luxury fashion house, HUGO BOSS is the latest outlet store to announce its arrival in The Quays.

The news was broken yesterday evening when four job adverts went live online seeking employees to work in the new shop. The both full and part time positions include store sales associates, assistant and store manager as well as a supervisor.

HUGO BOSS is one of the leading premium fashion and lifestyle companies with around 14,000 employees worldwide.

Gloucester Quays is owned by Peel and is branded as Lifestyle Outlets.

Lifestyle Outlets has reported a record year with sales at an all-time high at its two outlets in Gloucester and Manchester. Leading brands already at Gloucester Quays include All Saints, Bench, Skechers, Nike, Calvin Klein, Fat Face, Joules, Onitsuka Tiger, The North Face, Carluccio's, Bill's and Portivo Lounge.

None of the job descriptions advertise an opening date, however they specify a start date of November 2018 so it is likely to be before Christmas.

Last month, it was confirmed that one of the biggest names in sportswear, Adidas, would open within three vacant units within the centre. Two of these units were previously home to Klass and Cotton Traders, who moved out earlier this year.

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