Helping you make the most of life in the East Midlands

H&M at Highcross Leicester to celebrate Christmas reopening with free gift cards for first 100 members

A popular fashion retailer is to reopen its store in time for Christmas following a refurbishment over the summer.

Hoardings have surrounded the H&M unit in Highgate reading “something new is coming” since July.

The exact reopening date was confirmed by Highcross boss Michelle Menezes – and it will be open again on November 20 – just in time for Christmas shoppers.

PICTURED: Highgate Leicester

She said: “We’re pleased to be welcoming H&M back to Highcross after an extensive makeover.

“The newly-refurbished 1,800 sq metre store will reopen at 10am on November 20, just in time for the busy festive season, where it’ll offer an updated layout featuring self-service check-outs, click and collect lockers, and access to its brand new collections across Womenswear, ‘Divided’ (H&M’s younger-focused, trends-led range), Menswear, Beauty and Kidswear.

“As an extra treat on the day, the retailer will be giving its first 100 H&M members in the queue a £20 gift card to spend in-store.”

Subscribe to the Stuck in the Middle newsletter

For all the latest news, events and goings on in the East Midlands, enter your details below.

We don’t spam! Pinkie promise

More from the blog

New law will ban greedy touts from scooping up gig tickets and flogging them on for eye-watering amounts

As it stands, ticket touts can buy large volumes of tickets online and then resell them for hugely inflated prices to gig goers

Poetry and partying planned as Nottingham festival celebrates 10 years

Nottingham Poetry Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with events taking place this weekend

Menus revealed for new Deli and Tapas bar in Groby

The Stamford Arms in Groby is now undergoing the final touches of its £500,000 refurbishment project that will see a new deli, coffee shop...

Highcross Leicester is serving up a taste of Christmas with its first-ever Festive Food Fayre

Highcross Leicester has welcomed its first-ever Festive Food Fayre, transforming St. Peter’s Square into a winter foodie hotspot