Mango Expands Its Polish Presence With Two New Store Openings in Warsaw and Poznań

Hafsa Shakil
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Mango Expands Its Polish Presence With Two New Store Openings in Warsaw and Poznań
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Mango has added two new stores to its Polish retail network, opening locations at Centrum Handlowe Janki in the Warsaw area and a relocated, expanded store at Avenida Poznań. The Avenida Poznań opening is particularly notable as it marks a new format for the brand in the city, housing both Women’s wear and Men’s wear under one roof, a move that reflects Mango‘s growing ambition to present its full lifestyle offer in key Central European markets.

Part of a Global Push

The Poland openings are part of a broader expansion drive that saw Mango open more than 260 stores worldwide in 2025 alone, ending the year with 2,931 points of sale across more than 120 markets globally. The Barcelona based brand has set an ambitious target of nearly €4 billion in revenue for 2026, following record revenues of €3.767 billion in 2025, a 13% year on year increase.

A Long Standing Market, Deepened

Mango has operated in Poland for decades, building a presence across the country’s key retail destinations. The brand first expanded its Polish store count aggressively in 2018, reaching 20 stores across 14 cities, including Warsaw, Kraków, Gdańsk, and Poznań. The latest openings at Janki and Avenida Poznań build on that foundation, targeting high footfall shopping center locations that align with the brand’s omnichannel retail strategy.

The New Med Store Concept

Both new Polish locations feature Mango‘s current retail design philosophy, which prioritizes a warm, Mediterranean inspired aesthetic consistent across its global store estate. The combined Women’s Wear and Men’s Wear format at Avenida Poznań is part of a wider move by the brand to consolidate its product offer within single locations where possible, improving efficiency and deepening the customer experience across categories. The shift also reflects a growing confidence in Menswear as a commercial pillar for Mango, a line that has been expanding steadily across the brand’s European store network in recent years.

Momentum Across Europe

Mango‘s Central European expansion sits alongside a highly active 2026 opening program across the continent. In the UK, the brand has announced 15 new store openings planned for the year, following 25 openings in 2025, with new locations targeting Cheltenham, Chester, Leeds, and Guildford. The Poland additions signal that the appetite for physical retail growth remains just as strong in Central Europe as it does in the brand’s more established Western markets.

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