A NEW shop has arrived in Taunton's Orchard Shopping Centre this month.
MenKind has opened opposite Greggs in Taunton's biggest shopping centre.
Speaking about the type of customer base MenKind has, a spokesperson who works at MenKind said: "Even though we are a gifts and gadgets store with a range that appeals more to a male audience, half of our customers are female, showing that we sell as much to men who want to indulge their thirst for gadgets as we do to women.
"We also have customers from a variety of diff erent age groups, so our customer profile is very diverse.
"There is not much difference between those who shop in store and those who shop online as we have customers of all ages and diff erent demographics visiting all our channels."
Menkind is the "one stop shop" for all your gadget & gifting needs including Personalised Gifts, Novelty Presents, Drones and Fidget Toys.
The shop sells a variety of gifts for all ages, with the brand well-known for selling novelty comedic gifts and collectables.
Menkind is also one of the fastest growing operators in the gifts and gadgets industry.
Rob Newman, Director of Retail at Menkind, expressed his enthusiasm about the launch: "We're delighted to bring Menkind to Taunton," and highlighted the store's commitment to customer satisfaction.
The new Menkind Shop has found a place in Taunton's Orchard Shopping Centre, replacing the former GAME shop that used to be there.
You can still find GAME upstairs within the Sports Direct Taunton branch.
Rob added: "Our new store offers a diverse range of unique gifts and gadgets, catering to all ages and interests.
"Whether you're looking for a special gift or something for yourself, our team is committed to providing an exceptional shopping experience.
"We look forward to welcoming the Taunton community to Menkind."
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