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Fashion retailer Mango is set to open its first standalone Mango Teen store in Scotland as part of an accelerated UK expansion of the line.

The new store, which opened on 1 August at Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow, will be the brand’s third standalone Mango Teen location in the UK – and the first outside London.

Mango first introduced its Teen line online in the UK in 2021. Its physical retail rollout began in 2023 with standalone stores on Carnaby Street and at Westfield London

The UK was the first international market to launch dedicated Mango Teen stores and now has more of them than any other country outside Spain.

The expansion comes amid wider growth plans for the line. In 2024, Mango doubled its number of standalone Teen stores globally to more than 40, alongside an expanded online presence now reaching 95 markets.

Founded in 2021, Mango Teen aims to offer contemporary, affordable fashion for teenagers, with designs developed in-house at the company’s Barcelona atelier. The collection includes clothing, footwear, accessories and sportswear.

As of the end of 2024, Mango operated more than 80 stores in the UK, in addition to its website and listings on third-party online marketplaces.

Berta Moral, global director of Mango Kids and Teen, said: “Today’s teens are turning to fashion to express themselves like never before. We see a clear gap in the market for contemporary, youthful fashion at a reasonable price point and our collection of timeless staples and modern pieces in eye-catching prints and quality fabrics is already resonating with this younger generation.”

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