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Clothing boutique selling designer brands to open in Bath

It is the Midlands-based retailer's first branch in the South West of England

Pockets is opening in Bath(Image: Jen Allan Photography)

An independent clothing boutique selling international designer brands is opening a new flagship store in Bath.

Pockets Townhouse will open on Brock Street in a Grade I listed Georgian building, nestled between the Circus and the Royal Crescent.

It is the Midlands-based retailer's first branch in the West of England. The company, founded by Paul Platt in 1996, already has stores in Shrewsbury, Newcastle-under-lyme, Nantwich and Hanley, and employs a team of 30 staff.

Spanning three floors, the Bath boutique will stock a selection of luxury brands including Moncler, Ralph Lauren, Dries Van Noten, Barena, Stone Island and Max Mara.

The building’s original Georgian architecture and interiors have been maintained, offering an immersive shopping experience just a stone's throw from the high street. The boutique also features a variety of original abstract and illusionist artwork by Roy Osborne.

Mr Platt said: “Bath has the kind of character and independent spirit that we really value. Pockets will fit right in.

"Our approach has always been simple: sell exceptional products with exceptional service in an exceptional space which people want to come back to. I feel grateful that we're still here after almost 30 years, and I feel very sad a lot of our peers have gone.”

The opening follows the recent expansion of Pockets’ flagship store in Shrewsbury, which launched a dedicated womenswear offering in July.