A luxury womenswear brand is set to open a new shop in Harrogate.
Sosandar has signed a lease agreement and will open on James Street in the coming weeks.
The brand said the new unit meets its criteria of being in a “top-tier, thriving” location.
Sosandar began as an online brand before opening its first bricks-and-mortat stores last year.
It currently has four locations and sells products through third-party operators including M&S, Next and Sainsbury’s.
A spokesperson for Harrogate BID said:
“This will add to the already top offer on the busy shopping street, so we'd like to offer a big welcome to our town!
“It's always great to see new businesses open in the town centre to help reduce what is already a below average vacancy rate in Harrogate.”
Sosandar is also set to open a similar store in Bath.

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