Popular Harrogate menswear brand Porters has opened a new store in York city centre.
Harrogate menswear brand opens third shop in York Popular Harrogate menswear brand Porters has opened a new store in York. Porters first opened on Harrogate’s James Street in 1996, selling a variety of tap label brands. And it’s now opened a new shop on Stonegate in place of Joules in York city centre. The shop stocks a variety of brands including Belstaff, Carharrt, Paul Smith, Replay and Universal Works. It’s the third shop of its kind, with another in place on The Grove in Ilkley. [caption id="attachment_105909" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Porters on Stonegate, York.[/caption] The York store aims to cater for students as well as those attending York races and other formal events. It’s also dog-friendly. The new shop, which has introduced nine new jobs to York city centre, will be open seven days a week. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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