Torrid LLC is a real boost to the high street with its new store that has opened at the Outlet Shops of Grand River in Leeds, Alabama.
Grand River is a shopping center offering a variety of outlet stores including OshKosh, Levi's, Motherhood Maternity, Skechers, and now, Torrid Clothing. The center also hosts a number of restaurants and cafes, so customers can enjoy a full day of shipping there. The Outlet Shops of Grand River is located at 6200 Grand River Blvd and offers ample parking for shoppers.
The new Torrid clothing shop opened in October 2018 with a grand opening party featuring the model and Alabama native Daquendra. The first 50 customers to the grand opening received a gift card worth $100 to use instore.
Torrid LLC is a speciality women's clothing retailer. Founded in 2001, Torrid is based in Industry, California and is owned by Sycamore Partners. Torrid currently has over 400 stores across the United States, plus a successful online clothing shop offering delivery across the country.
Catering only for women, the apparel store recently expanded its range to include accessories, jewellery, beauty products and shoes. They aim to offer highly fashionable clothing and accessories at affordable prices to women across the U.S. Offering plus fashionable plus-sized clothing, Torrid's models and spokesmodels are all customers who audition for the role. The clothing ranges have all been designed with larger women in mind, so all offer flattering shapes and cuts that are designed to fit the body, accentuating it rather than leaving you looking shapeless. Offering everything from casual wear, to workwear, to partywear, Torrid offers everything you need to complete your wardrobe all in one place.
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