
MANGO has opened its brand new store in Limerick City Centre today (Friday, February 20) marking the brand’s first standalone store in the city.
Located on O’Connell Street in the former Debenhams building, the new store will create 15 new jobs offering Mango’s latest womenswear and menswear collections.
The opening forms part of Mango’s ambitious global expansion strategy, with the brand on track to open 500 new stores worldwide by the end of 2026.
The new 7535 sq ft store also reflects Mango’s New Med concept – an interior design inspired by the brand’s Mediterranean heritage and culture, with natural textures, warm tones and sustainable materials that create a bright and welcoming shopping space.

- External Walls: Up to €8,000 Grant
- Attic: Up to €1,500 Grant
- Cavity Walls: Up to €1,700 Grant
- Internal Dry Lining: Up to €4,500 Grant
Mango already has a presence across the country with existing stores in Cork, Swords and Newbridge and across Dublin in Dundrum, Blanchardstown and its two flagship stores on Grafton Street and Henry Street.
This latest opening forms part of Mango’s 2024–2026 4Es Strategic Plan, which aims to drive sales and store expansion, including an ambitious roadmap to expand Mango’s store presence across Ireland.
Since the creation of this expansion plan, Mango is on track to open 500 new stores globally by the end of 2026.
Fiona Cullen, International Regional Director for the UK & Ireland, commented: “Our new store in Limerick is a confident step forward for Mango, building on the strong progress we have made over the last year to broaden the appeal of Mango to even more customers across Ireland.
“Limerick is the perfect new home to introduce our womenswear and menswear collections to Irish customers, in a store format that truly represents the Mediterranean soul of our brand”, Ms Cullen added.
At the end of 2025, Mango had around 20 points of sale across Ireland, including standalone stores and concessions, as well as Mango.com and online presence in other marketplaces.

