Japanese global fashion retailer Uniqlo is set to open its 8th and largest roadside store in Angeles City on Friday, September 5, 2025, at Infinity, a key commercial hub in the city. This new location is part of the brand’s ongoing expansion in the province of Pampanga and reflects its growing popularity among Filipino consumers.
Ahead of the grand opening, Uniqlo held a special store preview event, giving select guests an exclusive look at the expansive new retail space. Visitors were able to explore the store’s modern layout and preview its wide range of LifeWear collections, designed to meet the daily needs of every customer.
The new Angeles City store features an upgraded shopping experience, with improved accessibility, customer service counters, and larger displays. Shoppers can expect to find Uniqlo’s signature pieces, including its AIRism, HEATTECH, Ultra Light Down jackets, and UV-protection clothing, among other essentials tailored for everyday comfort and style.
“This store opening is a significant milestone for us in Central Luzon,” said a Uniqlo Philippines representative. “We’re excited to offer our biggest roadside shopping destination in Angeles, bringing quality, comfort, and style closer to even more Angeleños.”
The Infinity location was chosen for its accessibility and rapid commercial development. With its strategic location, the store is expected to draw not only local shoppers but also visitors from nearby cities such as San Fernando, Mabalacat, and even Tarlac and Bataan.
Local officials and members of the Angeles City business community have welcomed the investment, recognizing it as a boost to the city’s economy and a sign of investor confidence. The opening is expected to generate jobs, support local suppliers, and increase foot traffic in the area.
As the opening date approaches, Uniqlo fans can look forward to exclusive launch offers, giveaways, and special promotions. With its largest roadside store now in Angeles, Uniqlo continues its mission to make modern, functional fashion more accessible to Filipinos, one city at a time.
Source: The VoiceNewsweekly