Marlow is set to welcome two new clothes shops to its high street.

Burrows & Hare and Fairfax & Favor will be opening soon in the town centre with the stores opening at sites opposite each other.

Fairfax & Favor will open up at 7 Market Square in the former Phase Eight site which closed down in June.

The luxury British footwear and accessory brand opened its first store in Norfolk's Holt in 2019.

It has since launched another two stores in Stamford, Lincolnshire last November, and in Helmsley, North Yorkshire in April and most recently in Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.

The brand offer items with both town and country fashion in mind for both men and women.

The store has placed signs on the building and is looking for staff for the new shop.

A statement on their website reads: "In less than a decade, Fairfax & Favor has grown into a multi-award-winning brand at the very forefront of British Luxury Fashion.

"We design with both town and country in mind, creating timeless investments for anyone with a passion for style and adventure.

"Fairfax & Favor is a lifestyle. Welcome to the club."

Burrows & Hare will open up at 40 High Street replacing Lou Boliaur photography.

The independent menswear store currently only has a store in Oxford but will be "opening soon" in Marlow town centre.

The store also sells grooming products alongside the menswear range which includes clothing, footwear, accessories and lifestyle items.

According to Google, the store is set to pen on January 1 but this is not confirmed by the shop.

A statement on their website reads: "Burrows & Hare, men's lifestyle and grooming for a new generation of discerning gentleman.

"Our vision for every item, is that it be beautifully crafted, built to last and live organically with those who wear it and within its environment.

"At Burrows & Hare we believe in opting for a higher quality of product, made by skilled and talented people.  

"Through classic styling, quality materials and meticulous finishing, each product becomes timeless, making it a modern classic.

"Overall, we align our lifestyle philosophy with 'buy less but buy better quality goods' it strives towards reducing waste, pollution and misconduct against labour force.

"Be it in a small way, it honours the craft and product itself."