Portuguese brand Salsa Jeans are opening a new Dublin store for a limited time only.
New store The Confidence Room by Salsa Jeans will open on Exchequer Street on May 5 for the months of May and June only. And the Portuguese denim brand hope that the store will be a relaxed atmosphere to try on jeans where experts will be on hand to help you find the perfect pair.
The Confidence Room will be a relaxed and inviting place to try on clothes with a 'walk-in closet' feel to the store. The concept is to take the stress out of fitting rooms with small spaces and mirrors in awkward angles and to make people feel confident when trying on clothes.
The brand said: "Relax and enjoy a taste of Portugal with delicious Arcádia chocolates or a refreshing cup of Paisagindo tea while you browse the gorgeous Salsa Jeans collection along with soothing background music and plenty of other surprises in store!"
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The idea is a global first for the brand as they want their clothes to be: "confidence you can wear." There will be a wide range of jeans in different sizes, styles and colours to suit all body types and individual style preferences available. There will also be other clothes garments and accessories available to style the jeans with.
The brands 'go-to' range of jeans are available for all sizes from a size 6 to a size 20 and range from €95 to €110 in price. The personalised shopping experience in the store is by appointment only which can be made here.
Salsa Jeans are also available in over 60 stockists across Ireland including Brown Thomas, Arnotts, Avoca, Pamela Scott, McElhinneys in Ballybofey, Anthony Ryans in Galway, Pauls in Kilkenny as well as a wider selection of boutiques nationwide.
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