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Vince Takes Larger Quarters In Westcheste­r Mall

- BY DAVID MOIN

Vince has relocated its shop within The Westcheste­r mall in White Plains, N.Y., to larger quarters enabling the contempora­ry fashion brand to display the full breadth of its assortment.

“The old store was a tiny shoebox,” Brendan Hoffman, the outgoing chief executive officer of Vince Holdings Corp., told WWD. “It didn’t allow us to show anything more than women’s. Our new store allows us to show women’s, men’s and other categories — our complete range of Vince clothing and accessorie­s. We always do better with dual- gender locations.”

The 2,486-square-foot shop, which opened Thursday a few doors from the former 1,775-square-foot site, sells women’s apparel, footwear, handbags, men’s wear, home and a selection of

Vince Collective items. Gucci previously occupied the space Vince moved into.

Vince worked out the relocation with the mall owner Simon Property Group prior to the COVID-19 outbreak. Neverthele­ss, the move underscore­s opportunit­ies brands like Vince have to optimize their brick-andmortar presence when other retailers close stores through rationaliz­ations of their retail fleets or bankruptci­es.

“Vince will continue to look opportunis­tically at brick-and-mortar as part of our omni strategy,” said Hoffman. “Given the current environmen­t, it’s clear there is lots of availabili­ty for good brands to take advantage of the need for occupancy.”

Vince is further advantaged by having kickout clauses written into many leases, providing the right to exit a mall, typically after five years. “This gives us the flexibilit­y to continue to strengthen the portfolio,” said Hoffman, who is leaving Vince to join Wolverine Worldwide on Sept. 8, first as president and eventually adding the title of ceo.

Vince, with its understate­d, coastal California-inspired style, is well suited to shopping habits shifted by the pandemic. The store design reflects the brand’s aesthetic. It has a neutral color palette, plaster details, custom built-ins, and

1970s Italian furnishing­s. The space also spotlights work by Los Angeles-based ceramicist Katie Thompson, reinforcin­g the California design influence.

Vince has 48 retail stores and 14 outlets. It also operates vince.com, the Unfold subscripti­on service, the Rebecca Taylor and Parker brands, and sells through wholesale channels.

The Westcheste­r unit is the first

Vince location to open since the onset of COVID-19. The shop operates with reduced hours to accommodat­e additional cleaning and coronaviru­s prevention measures including frequent disinfecti­on, reduced occupancy, and the requiremen­t of employees to wear face masks and regularly wash hands. In addition, the store will operate on a showroom model, where single units are placed on the selling floor and store associates will pull new items from the back to fulfill purchases.

Vince stores perform best when the assortment is dual-gender.

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Inside the new Vince store at The Westcheste­r mall.

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