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08th Jun 2020

Tommy Hilfiger announces phased reopening of Irish stores starting today

Melissa Carton

One of the many stores to reopen its doors this week.

Beginning in March many premises closed their doors during the first phase of lockdown.

Now with a decline in new cases of COVID-19, many stores across the country are beginning to reopen their doors again, with new safety measures in place.

Tommy Hilfiger announced today that it is reopening its owned and operated stores across Europe including Ireland.

The popular fashion chain, which owns a Flagship store on Grafton Street in Dublin released the following statement regarding its reopening and the precautions that it will be taking to ensure safety for both staff and customers;

The health and safety of both retail associates and consumers remains its highest priority as communities are welcomed back into stores.

Acting in accordance with local government guidelines, strict precautionary measures will be implemented throughout all reopened locations to ensure the safest immersion back into the world of TOMMY HILFIGER.

Tommy Hilfiger have initiated a phased re-opening nationwide here from June 8th to June 15th, with the Flagship store on Grafton street opening today.

Anyone looking for more information about the reopening of Tommy Hilfiger stores are being advised to visit their website www.tommy.com.