Almost all of the stores and restaurants at the Swindon Designer Outlet have reopened.
The centre reopened on June 15 but not all the shops inside reopened on the same day.
But in the past few weeks more shops have reopened including Nike, Polo, Calvin Klein and Boss.
Recent addition Five Guys reopened for delivery on June 30 but has now reopened for customers to sit-in.
Centre manager Tina Cumpstey said: "“I am thrilled to see that customers have returned to our centre with confidence and that the extensive measures we have taken have reassured guests that is it safe to shop.
"With 80% of brands now open, we can report that our sportswear and homeware categories have been increasingly popular, with a stronger focus on health and wellbeing amongst customers, alongside increased demand for home baking and cooking products.
"We are looking forward seeing many more guests enjoying a day out at Swindon Designer Outlet over the coming weeks.”
Social distancing and hand sanitiser stations are in place across the centre with stores having different capacities depending on the size of the unit.
Here is the full list:
Shops:
Beauty Outlet
Bedeck
Ben Sherman
Boss
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Cadbury's
Calvin Klein
Chapelle
Claire's
Clarks
Converse
Crew Clothing Company
Daniel Footwear
Denby
Dune
Ernest Jones
Fatface
Fiorelli
Fossil
French Connection
GANT
Gap
Greens The Belt Maker
Guess
Hamleys
Holland & Barrett
Hornby Hobbies
Jack & Jones
Jack Wills
Jigsaw
Kurt Geiger
Lacoste
Lake Land
Le Creuset
Levi's
Lindt
M&S Outlet
Mint Velvet
Molton Brown
Monsoon
Moss Bros
Mountain Warehouse
Neon Sheep
New Balance
Next
Nike
Original Penguin
Paperchase
Paul Costelloe
Phase Eight
Polo Ralph Lauren
Portmeirion
ProCook
Puma
Raging Bull
Reiss
Skechers
Skopes
Suit Direct
Sunglass Hut
Superdry
Ted Baker
Tefal
Tempur
The Body Shop
The Cosmetics Company Store
The Fragrance Shop
The Works
Thorntons
Timberland
Tog 24
Tommy Hilfiger
Vans
Watch Station
Weird Fish
White Stuff
Whittard
Yankee Candle
Yumi
Restaurants:
Costa Coffee
Five Guys
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Soho Coffee Co
Wagamama
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