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    The new shops opening in time for Christmas at St David’s Cardiff

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 3, 2022No Comments
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    St David’s Dewi Sant Cardiff is welcoming a variety of new retailers, from fashion to comics and much more, just in time for Christmas shopping to begin. 

    The new arrivals, a variety of much-loved local independents and wider national retailers, include: 

    • The Queen B Boutique, a unique womenswear store making high-class fashion accessible on the high street, opening as a six-month pop-up in St David’s after huge success with its Penarth and Barry stores
    • Much-loved comic, gaming, and collectable store Sin City Comics, originally launched in Cwmbran in 2015 
    • Wales’ first Mint Velvet store, a women and childrenswear brand with boutiques across the UK 
    • The largest global cosmetic clinic, Laser Clinic, offering medical-grade and industry-leading technology including laser hair removal, injectables, and LED light therapy
    • Alternative and sub-culture fashion retailer Damaged Society, celebrating its 10th birthday in 2022, offering brands that can’t be found anywhere else on the high street including The Ragged Priest, Dickies, and Loungefly.  

    Helen Morgan, Centre Director at St David’s, said: “We’ve always been proud of our retail mix here at St David’s, and our latest openings really show that there’s something for everyone under our roof. It’s excellent to see a mix of both local independents and nationwide brands joining us at the centre, and we know our visitors will enjoy these new stores.”

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