A Japanese clothing retailer is set to open in New York City’s Financial District.
UNIQLO will open at the World Trade Center at 185 Greenwich St., Space 1410, this fall.
The brand is known for its LifeWear concept, which focuses on functional, affordable everyday clothing for men, women, children and babies. However, the upcoming location will offer clothing exclusively for men and women.
“Whether you’re heading to the office or exploring the city, find clothing that adapts to your day,” the website reads.
UNIQLO was founded in Yamaguchi, Japan, in 1949 and now operates 88 locations across the U.S. and more than 1,000 worldwide.
The World Trade Center location will join the brand’s other Manhattan stores on Fifth Ave., at Bryant Park, Hudson Yards, Pine St., SoHo, Union Square and Union Station.
UNIQLO is projected to open the store Sept. 25. Visit the UNIQLO website and follow along on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates.
