Back in Lincoln (L-R): Greenwoods Deputy Manager Sharon Otley, Store Manager Mike Willis and Chief Executive Neil Roberts outside the new shop
A menswear shop in the city centre has reopened after a big rebranding.
Greenwoods Menswear on Sincil Street stocks a variety of men’s clothing, from suits to outerwear and casual clothing.
It also offers specialist 1860 suit hire and a Mansize range for larger customers.
The premises the brand moved into was formerly run by Bosideng.
Greenwood has been trading for over 150 years, and returned to Lincoln to confirm it’s commitment to the city.
The new store opened to the public on May 31, and to celebrate it will hold a half price sale, lasting until June 16.
Greenwoods Chief Operating Officer Neil Roberts who stated: “The reintroduction of Greenwoods to Lincoln reaffirms our commitment to the area.
“We have generated a loyal customer base within the city and we will continue to strive to offer these customers exceptional quality Menswear at outstanding value for money.
“I urge our regular customers, as well as those who have never shopped with Greenwoods, to come down and grab a bargain during the Everything Half Price Event.”
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