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Sustainable menswear brand NN.07 has opened its first standalone UK store in Covent Garden, further establishing the area as a hub for innovative British and international retailers.

NN.07, known for its high-quality menswear crafted from responsible materials, is the first of three independent brands to open new locations in Seven Dials, alongside Batch London and Gandys International.

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NN.07’s Covent Garden Debut

Located at 7 Earlham Street, NN.07’s new store spans 125 square feet and showcases the brand’s collection of menswear essentials, including trousers, shirts, knitwear, and accessories. Renowned for its minimalist, contemporary design, the store incorporates natural materials and stainless steel accents, reflecting the brand’s sustainable and modern ethos. NN.07, short for “No Nationality,” is dedicated to creating timeless pieces built to last, aligning with its commitment to sustainable consumption.

Anders Rahr, CEO of NN.07, expressed his excitement about the opening: “The interest and buzz around our brand in the UK is remarkable, and we’re thrilled to bring the full NN.07 experience to the heart of London in vibrant Covent Garden.”

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Batch London and Gandys Join the Line-Up

Adding to Covent Garden’s expanding retail scene, British suit retailer Batch London will soon open a 2,000 sq ft store at 9-11 Shorts Gardens. Known for its sustainability-driven approach and exclusive made-to-order menswear and womenswear, Batch London will offer one-on-one fit consultations for personalized shopping experiences.

Completing the trio of store openings is Gandys International, which is set to debut its first standalone store at 66 Neal Street. Known for its travel-inspired clothing and backpacks, Gandys donates 10% of every purchase to support educational projects for disadvantaged children globally, reflecting its founders’ commitment to giving back after they were orphaned in the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.

These new openings follow the recent arrival of British luxury lifestyle brand Barbour, which launched a heritage concept store at 37 Neal Street, reflecting Barbour’s commitment to both history and modern design.

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