The shop will open in a shopping centre in Athlone.
A major department store is set to open in Westmeath next month.
Shaws is opening a new store in the Golden Island Shopping Centre in Athlone.
It will offer customers the opportunity to shop across the full online range at www.shaws.ie and avail of the free click & collect service.
The store will showcase Womenswear, Beauty, Lingerie, Kids and seasonal Gifting.
Enterprise Minister, Peter Burke, will be on hand to cut the ribbon for the new premises on October 10th, at 10.30am.
CEO of Shaws, Conrad Digan, says he's delighted with the development:
Our customers continue to drive our business and Athlone is a town with huge demand and love for Shaws.
This is a new concept store for us and we bring a huge range of brands like Mango, Sfera, and Punt Roma for our loyal women customers as well as an extensive range of Beauty brands including Sculpted, Éstee Lauder, Elizabeth Arden and BPerfect.
Our team in Athlone led by our Store manager Samantha is looking forward to welcoming our new and returning customers, with that now famous outstanding Shaws personal service. We look forward to welcoming our customers to the official launch on October 10th"
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