Regatta Great Outdoors to create 100 jobs in new outlets

Company says expansion linked to multimillion euro turnovers in recent years

Clothing company Regatta Great Outdoors has announced the creation of 100 new jobs in the State, with the opening of several new stores in Galway, Dublin and Waterford.

The Co Cork-based company said on Tuesday the expansion was linked to multimillion euro turnovers in recent years.

Regatta Great Outdoors (which has no connection to the Great Outdoors on Chatham Street in Dublin) was formed in 2000 when Brian Fox was appointed as a sales representative for the brand and sold to buyers from a garage in his own home.

The company opened its first concession in Shaws of Wexford in 2004, before expanding to 18 concession stores by 2009 and opening the first stand-alone shop in Limerick in 2011.

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It currently has 11 stand-alone shops across the State, with seven more openings planned this year.

Regatta Ireland director Brian Fox said: “The expansion of the Regatta brand in Ireland is to satisfy customer demand, which has grown due to the affordable product range we have available in our stores,” he said.

“There is a strong market for what we offer in Ireland, which is both fashion and technical outdoor wear as well as advanced footwear and camping ranges.

“We are delighted to see our business growing following some turbulent years in Ireland as we are creating new jobs in local areas. We look forward to continued growth and success in the coming years.”

Minister for Jobs Mary Mitchell O’Connor said: “This is great news from a dynamic company which is going from strength to strength and creating 100 new jobs. I am impressed that most of the expanded range of outlets are in regional locations, serving towns around the country.

“This is really welcome and supports the Government’s efforts to drive regional development and job creation in locations away from the main cities.

“A vibrant retail sector is key to creating vibrant towns and communities across the country and helps to make a place attractive to work in, socialise in and live in. I look forward to this company’s ongoing success.”

Colin Gleeson

Colin Gleeson

Colin Gleeson is an Irish Times reporter