
Uniqlo, a leading Japanese clothing retailer, has recently launched its most expansive store yet in South Korea. The new flagship location, situated in the Myeongdong shopping district in Seoul, marks the brand’s renewed commitment to experiential retail and targeting growth driven by tourism in the country.
The Uniqlo Myeongdong store, comprised of three floors, covers an approximate area of 3200 square meters. The expansive space offers shoppers an exhaustive selection of the brand’s LifeWear products, including womenswear, menswear, childrenswear, and babywear.
The flagship store also includes distinctive UT and UTme! sections, where customers have the opportunity to design custom T-shirts and tote bags. These designs are exclusively inspired by the Myeongdong district, allowing customers to carry a piece of the area with them.
Popular among both locals and tourists, Myeongdong is a prime shopping destination. The reopening of Uniqlo in this district comes approximately five years after the brand shuttered its previous flagship store due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Takao Kuwahara, co-CEO of FRL Korea, expressed that the new flagship store was envisioned as more than just a shopping destination. “Our goal is for this store to become an iconic landmark in Myeongdong. While it will cater to Korean customers, we also envision welcoming numerous international visitors,” said Kuwahara.
The store goes beyond retail, integrating several experiential features to enhance customer engagement and strengthen community relations. The third floor is home to a ‘ReUniqlo Studio’ where customers can mend, alter, and personalize garments, extending their lifespan as part of the company’s sustainability efforts.
Another highlight of the flagship store is a series of exhibitions showcasing Myeongdong’s rich history and culture. This initiative reflects Uniqlo’s intentions to foster a deeper connection with the local community and pay tribute to the district’s heritage.
Earlier this year, Uniqlo’s parent company raised its full-year forecast. The anticipation of a new record year comes on the back of robust international growth and an unexpected surge in quarterly profit.
What does the new Uniqlo store offer to customers?
The new Uniqlo flagship store in Myeongdong offers a comprehensive range of the brand’s LifeWear products, a personalized shopping experience through UT and UTme! zones, and a repair and customization studio called ‘ReUniqlo Studio’.
How does the Uniqlo store aim to engage with the local community?
Uniqlo aims to foster community ties through several experiential features, including a ‘ReUniqlo Studio’ for garment repair and customization and exhibitions that highlight Myeongdong’s history and culture.
What are the expectations for Uniqlo’s growth?
Following a stronger-than-expected boost in quarterly profit, the parent company of Uniqlo raised its full-year forecast, indicating the anticipation of another record year driven by strong international growth.