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Arrival of Born is great news for Killarney

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One of Ireland’s leading fashion retailers is to open a major new store in Killarney next week.

In what is a very significant and welcome commercial boost for the town, fashion giant Born is to set up in a 4,734sq ft store at Killarney Outlet Centre.

The business will occupy the former Ed- inburgh Woollen Mills units, numbered 13 to 15, on the ground floor of the landmark commercial premises.

The bright and breezy new store will open at 11am on Thursday, April 6 with free goodie bags for the first 30 customers to make a purchase. An added attraction is that there will be a sensational offer of 20 percent off everything on the er in Scoil Iognáid in the centre of Galway city, the largest Gaelscoil in the country at the time. opening day.

Shortly before he died his father Jerry, who loved to holiday for a few days a year in Killarney, had heard of a new school opening here and phoned Proinsias to tell him. The rest they say is history.

With a reputation for making fashion accessible and fun, Born opened its first premises in 2009 and now boasts 23 stores nationwide, as well as offering a top class online option.

Born is dedicated to bringing fabulous fashion at affordable prices to style conscious ladies and men who love to look great and offers the very latest trends for less.

Alongside popular brand names, Born will also specialise in their two in-house brands for ladies, Emily & Me and Luna, and their exclusive Phoenix brand for men ensuring that customers can pick up something different that no other high street store will have.

He says his love of Irish language was inspired by Tournafulla Primary School Principal Liam O Loineacháin and in St Ita's College Abbeyfeale by Jim Tierney and the late Johnny Nelligan. And although three decades is a long time, Proinsias says it flew by and that he has seen many changes over the years. The first is seeing the children of former pupils coming to school. The second is the advancement of technology - some good and some not so good!

"The biggest change was the growth of technology, the changeover to the whiteboard and the use of devices which makes it challenging for parents. It's wonderful you can access so much, but there are advantages and disadvantages."

He added a huge thanks to his wife Karen who supported him down through the years when he was out late at meetings, adding that she was "very patient". He also thanked Sean O Luanaigh. "He has been my chairperson since the start and has been such a tremendous support, help and guidance down through the years."

In retirement he plans to spend more time with his family including his three children Ruadhán, Meadhbh and Cormac. He also plans to get more involved in Beaufort Tidy Towns as well as the Annals of Inisfallen project.

"It's always been an interest of mine. I also plan to relax for a few weeks, make more time for family, and I look forward to playing more trad music, bee keeping, gardening and travel."

“We listen to our customers and deliver on style,” a spokesperson said.

“Each day we're inspired to be the best we can. We are focused and committed on giving our customers the experience they deserve, both in-store and online."

Killarney Outlet Centre Manager, Paul Sherry, said the arrival of Born is a great news story for Killarney and it will be a major attraction going forward.

“They see the huge potential in the town and it will give locals and visitors a whole new retail experience based on quality, choice and value,” he said.

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