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Four Shops Added To Stanford Center

The diversity has increased at Stanford

PALO ALTO, CA -- Here's yet another reason to want to frequent this Santa Clara County city. Stanford Shopping Center is welcoming four new retailers: Barry’s Bootcamp, Rituals, UNTUCKit and Weekend MaxMara.

Barry's Bootcamp has revolutionized traditional fitness classes at its Northern California locations. This no-nonsense workout program has attracted a legendary following of loyal enlistees, including many celebrities. The 50-minute classes include 25 minutes each of interval cardio on treadmills and strength training.

Known to carry little luxuries for the body and home, Rituals carries merchandise intended to slow life down and find happiness in the smallest of things. The company's passion is said to turn everyday routines into more meaningful rituals. Rituals will open in late March.

UNTUCKit offers dress shirts designed look smart, appear casual and feel comfortable. UNTUCKit conducted research to understand where people wanted the shirt to fall.

Lastly, Weekend MaxMara provides a complete offering of chic and sophisticated essentials composed of a full range of ready-to-wear and accessories, including coats, knitwear, tees, blouses, denim, handbags, shoes and jewelry.

“We are excited to welcome these brands to our portfolio of retailers,” said Jessica Carberry, assistant director of marketing and business development. “The addition of these retailers offers more variety for our guests, solidifying Stanford Shopping Center as Silicon Valley’s premiere lifestyle destination.”

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Stanford Shopping Center located at 660 Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto is billed as Northern California’s premier shopping and dining destination with more than 125 world-class luxury brands and restaurants, all in a spectacular outdoor garden environment.

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