New Clothing Store from London and York Opens in The Potteries Centre

A new independent clothing shop has opened in The Potteries Centre. Utopia Womenswear offers stylish options for women of all ages, bringing something fresh to Hanley.

New Clothing Store from London and York Opens in The Potteries Centre
New Clothing Store from London and York Opens in The Potteries Centre

Stoke-on-Trent: A new independent clothing shop, Utopia Womenswear, has just opened in The Potteries Centre. This store comes from London and York, taking over the old Superdry spot.

They offer a variety of stylish clothes for women of all ages. Dash Sidhu, who works there, shared that the owner has shops in North London and York. When this unit became available, they jumped at the chance to come to Stoke-on-Trent.

Dash mentioned that most women’s shops in Hanley are big chains. Utopia brings something unique to the area. They cater to everyone, from teenage girls to women in their 60s and beyond.

Besides clothing, they also sell bags, purses, jewelry, and other accessories. Customers have been really positive, saying it’s a refreshing change.

Shoppers like Jacqui Mould, 54, from Blythe Bridge, are excited. She said the store offers classy outfits at reasonable prices. She plans to return soon.

Abigail Edge, 26, from Trentham, also loved the variety. She noted it’s great to see something different for women of all ages. She’ll definitely be back too.

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