A MUCH-loved Glasgow retailer has been bought over by a luxury fashion business.
Ladies boutique Pampas, located on the city’s Hyndland Road, is set to re-open at the end of this month as Pampas by Oliami.
The store was acquired by the Auchterarder-based boutique on undisclosed terms, reports The Scotsman.
The retailer has been part of Glasgow’s west end offering since 1990 and is known for its collection of UK and international brands.
The refurbished store will feature names such as Herno, Harris Wharf, Rotate, Remain by Birger Christensen, and Scottish knitwear from Begg & Co and Hawico.
The shop will also stock BearCo, a collection designed and produced by Alexander Manufacturing – part of Oliami founder Nadia Alexander’s fashion portfolio.
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Ms Alexander said: “This acquisition is more than an expansion; it’s a deepening of our devotion to Scottish craftsmanship, sustainability and fashion.
“We’re not just acquiring a store – we’re embracing a brilliant legacy built over many years that aligns perfectly with our passion and vision for creating modern luxury that values people and the environment.
“It’s an important time for Alexander Manufacturing as we bring the best of Scotland’s fashion to a broader audience, ensuring the entire value chain reflects our commitment to quality, sustainability and community.”
Ms Alexander says there are further “exciting collaborations” in the works.
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