Australian Streetwear Brand Ksubi Opens its First Physical London Store
References: ksubistore & retail-focus
International streetwear retailer Ksubi has established its first standalone location in the UK. Set to release alongside the grand opening is a limited-edition collaboration with London-based artist Slawn. Ksubi was founded in 1999 in Sydney, Australia, by a group of designers who shared a common goal in the spirit of individuality and authenticity. After 23 years in operation, the company has grown into a global movement supported by its devoted celebrity following, which includes musicians like A$AP Rocky and Travis Scott.
Luxury features on the first floor include a red marble cash desk and a striking concrete ceiling. The store also boasts grey granite display plinths and personalized clothes rails. The basement level will include workshops for customer personalization and an upscale private shopping area designed to accommodate Ksubi's VIP clients.
Image Credit: Ksubi
Luxury features on the first floor include a red marble cash desk and a striking concrete ceiling. The store also boasts grey granite display plinths and personalized clothes rails. The basement level will include workshops for customer personalization and an upscale private shopping area designed to accommodate Ksubi's VIP clients.
Image Credit: Ksubi
Trend Themes
1. Global Expansion of Streetwear Brands - Streetwear brands, such as Ksubi, are expanding their reach globally by establishing standalone locations worldwide.
2. Limited-edition Collaborations with Local Artists - Streetwear brands are collaborating with local artists to release limited-edition collections in their physical stores, giving customers a unique shopping experience.
3. Luxury Features in Streetwear Stores - Streetwear stores are incorporating luxury features, such as personalized clothes rails and upscale private shopping areas, to enhance the in-store experience for customers.
Industry Implications
1. Streetwear - Streetwear brands have an opportunity to expand globally and collaborate with local artists to release limited-edition collections, while also incorporating luxury features in their physical stores.
2. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers could consider incorporating personalized features, such as clothes rails, and upscale private shopping areas, to enhance the in-store experience for customers.
3. Art - Local artists could leverage their unique talents by collaborating with streetwear brands to create limited-edition collections sold in their physical stores, offering exposure to a wider audience.
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