New-look Uniqlo Fahrenheit88 set to reopen Nov 9 after revamp with new services

The Uniqlo store, at Fahrenheit88 Shopping Mall, Kuala Lumpur, is set to reopen with a fresh new look, increased space and new services on November 9, following five months of extensive renovation work.

Customers will discover a transformed t-story shopping haven, offering a full line-up of LifeWear from both core and special collections, as well as an exciting range of new features and services.

Yuki Yamada, the group executive officer of Fast Retailing and chief executive officer of Uniqlo Malaysia & Singapore said: “This expansion aims to enhance accessibility and convenience within the lively city centre, reaffirming Uniqlo’s commitment to providing a shopping haven that is truly “Made for All”.

“The refreshed Uniqlo Fahrenheit88 not only offers ultimate convenience to Malaysians and tourists but also brings the brand closer to the community.”

“Since its opening in 2010, Uniqlo Fahrenheit88 has not only been a go-to shopping destination for the locals but also a beacon for tourists from across the globe. It has seamlessly become a part of Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant lifestyle, meeting the diverse fashion preference of both locals and global visitors.”

The store now offers increased retail space from 30,515 square feet to 33,937 square feet, Uniqlo coffee, new repair services such as embroidery and Sashiko stitching, as well as UTme customisation with new flower motif.

“This expansion aims to enhance accessibility and convenience within the lively city centre, reaffirming Uniqlo’s commitment to providing a shopping haven that is truly “Made for All”. The refreshed UNIQLO Fahrenheit88 not only offers ultimate convenience to Malaysians and tourists but also brings the brand closer to the community,” Yamada added.

The all-new Uniqlo Coffee offers visitors a place to enjoy Uniqlo’s exclusive coffee blend.

The all-new Uniqlo Coffee, first of its kind in Malaysia, at ground Floor, offers Uniqlo’s exclusive coffee blend where customers can relax and enjoy their drink, allowing them to take a break and relish the moment. It offers both takeout and dine-in options.

Malaysian contemporary artist Red Hong Yi’s partnership with Uniqlo introduces a unique dimension to the store’s grand reopening celebration.

As part of the store’s grand reopening celebration, Uniqlo is partnering with Malaysian contemporary artist Red Hong Yi to offer a new design for UTme! customisation. The illustrated flower motif serves as a visual embodiment of Uniqlo’s guiding philosophy, “Made For All”.

The Re.Uniqlo Studio is adding new repair services such as embroidery and Sashiko stitching, helping customers extend the life of LifeWear items.

The store’s Re.Uniqlo Studio will be adding new repair services such as embroidery and Sashiko stitching, helping customers extend the life of LifeWear items.

The UTme! service enables customers to customise T-shirts and tote bags with their own designs or existing motifs, offering a personalised touch to their fashion.

The second floor of the Fahrenheit88 store features a dedicated space for Uniqlo UT T-shirts featuring motifs from pop culture icons, including Kaws, Disney and anime inspired. The UTme! service enables customers to customise T-shirts and tote bags with their own designs or existing motifs, offering a personalised touch to their fashion.