A well-known clothing retailer has officially opened its new store in Glasgow's Silverburn.
We previously reported that Seasalt Cornwall had teased it was 'coming soon' to the shopping centre.
Now, bosses at the leisure facility have revealed the stunning new shop has opened its doors to customers.
The retailer - which was created in 1981 - is known for its men's and women's clothes.
Announcing its opening on social media, Silverburn showed off pictures of inside the bright and welcoming new store.
The shopping centre said: "Seasalt Cornwall is now open.
"For their grand opening this Saturday (September 7), they're offering the first three customers a gift card.
"And the next 30 customers in-store will receive a very special gift bag.
"The store opens at 9am, so, don't miss out!"
It comes after we reported signs appeared for the retailer outside an empty unit in the centre in August.
Meanwhile, ahead of its opening, Richie Edwards, director of retail at Seasalt, previously said: "We are delighted to be opening a store in Silverburn and sharing our clothing and accessories collection, inspired by the creative and maritime heritage of Cornwall, with the city.
"We believe that our design aesthetic and commitment to sustainability will resonate with the people of Glasgow.
"We look forward to welcoming both new and existing customers to our store and to becoming part of this vibrant city."
David Pierotti, general manager of Silverburn, added: “We’re really excited to welcome Seasalt Cornwall to Silverburn and I’m sure that our guests will share our sentiment.
"It has an excellent reputation for heritage and quality and will perfectly complement our existing brands.
“With plenty more openings planned throughout 2024, new arrivals like this further solidify our status as the destination of choice for shoppers across Glasgow and the West."
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