
An incredible centre in Cheshire is the UK's biggest, and offers up to 60% off normal prices. Oaks Designer Outlet is an outlet shopping centre in Ellesmere Port.
Located off Junction 10 of the M53, it is the largest outlet centre in the UK with 145 stores, and was the first designer outlet village in when it opened in 1995. As factory outlets, the stores primarily sell goods from previous seasons at discounted prices, offering up to 60% off normal prices. With a quarter-million square feet of retail space, there are also 20 places to eat and drink while you shop.
The Designer Outlet has a wide range of brands, offering everything from athletic labels, like Nike and Adidas, and high-street favourites, like Marks & Spencer and Next, to a selection of iconic fashion brands, including Burberry, Polo, Michael Kors and Hugo Boss.
It has an average 4.2 rating on Tripadvisor, with over 1,600 five-star reviews. One person said: "I really enjoyed my day out at Cheshire Oaks, it was my first time coming to visit with friends and family. I loved my purchases. I hope to visit again very soon."
Those hoping to visit can get the train to Ellesmere Port or Cheshire, both less than 15 minutes away. There are Stagecoach services from Chester, Liverpool and Ellesmere.
- Abercrombie & Fitch
- Adidas
- AllSaints
- Armani
- Asics
- Atelier Galleries
- Barbour
- Beauty Outlet
- Bedeck
- Belstaff
- Ben Sherman
- Birkenstock
- Bubbleology
- Burberry
- Cadbury
- Calvin Klein
- Carvela
- Castore
- Champion
- Charles Tyrwhitt
- Charlotte Tilbury
- Cheshire Farm
- Claire's
- Clarins
- Clarks
- Clogau
- Coach
- Columbia
- Converse
- Crew
- Crocs
- David Clulow
- Denby
- Designer Exchange
- Diesel
- Digby and Champ
- Dr Martens
- Dune
- Ecco
- Espa
- Fossil
- Fred Perry
- French Connection
- Gant
- Guess
- Hackett
- Hallmark
- Happy Socks
- Haribo
- Havaianas
- Henri Lloyd
- Hobbs
- Holland & Barrett
- Hotel Chocolat
- Hour Passion
- Hugo
- ICC
- Iris Galerie
- Jack & Jones
- Jack Wills
- Jack Wolfskin
- Jigsaw
- Joules
- Karl Lagerfeld
- Kate Spade
- Kurt Geiger
- L'Occitane
- Lacoste
- Lakeland
- Le Creuset
- Levi's
- Lindt
- Lost Soles
- Luke
- Lululemon
- Lyle & Scott
- M&S
- Michael Kors
- Mint Velvet
- Molton Brown
- Monsoon
- Moss
- Mountain Warehouse
- Mulberry
- New Balance
- Next
- Nike
- Oakley
- Original Penguin
- Osprey
- Pandora
- Pangaia
- Paul Costelloe
- Paul Smith
- Phase Eight
- Police
- Pop Specs
- ProCook
- Puma
- Quickstitch
- Radley
- Regatta
- Reiss
- Ralph Lauren
- Rituals
- Russel & Bromley
- Salomon
- Samsonite
- Skechers
- Smiggle
- Sole Trader
- Suit
- Sun Fashion Lab
- Sunglass Hut
- Sunspel
- Superdry
- Swarovski
- Sweaty Betty
- TagHeuer
- Tefal
- The Body Shop
- The Cosmetics Company Store
- The North Face
- The Perfume Shop
- The Works
- Thomas Sabo
- Timberland
- TOG24
- Tommy Hilfiger
- Tripp
- US Polo Assn.
- UGG
- Under Armour
- Vans
- Watch Station
- White Stuff
- Whittard
- Yankee Candle
- Zadig & Voltaire
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