A LUXURY Scottish cashmere firm will open up shop in Glasgow's designer district.
Brora will debut its new store on Ingram Street next month.
The store, which opens on September 14, will based next door to Mulberry. The unit was previously Agent Provocateur.
The area is filled with big-named brand stores including Gant, Armani, Hugo Boss and Ralph Lauren.
Brora also recently announced multi-brand partnership with John Lewis, which debuts into four stores on September 13.
Founder and Creative Director Victoria Stapleton said: “We have been keen to open a shop in Glasgow for a while now; when the stunning corner pitch became available on Ingram Street, we were quick to decide!
"We have many loyal local customers, who I'm sure will be pleased to see our Scottish made cashmere and ever growing clothing collection available in the heart of Scotland's retail centre.
"I personally look forward to opening the doors on September 14, and welcoming new and old faces to Brora Glasgow.”
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