Two new stores to open at Legends Outlets

Two new stores are coming in November at The Legends Outlets in Kansas City, Kan.

Watch Station and F21 Red will open at the only designer outlet shopping center in the Kansas City area in early November, according to a Legends Outlets shopping center spokesman. The new concepts join the more than 100 designer outlets, retail, dining and entertainment destinations at Legends Outlets at I-435 and I-70 in Kansas City, Kan.

The Watch Station will feature a huge selection of men’s and women’s designer watches in sophisticated and fashionable styles for less. It will be in a location formerly occupied by Scooter’s in the center courtyard area.

It will be the first Watch Station outlet store in Missouri and Kansas. Fossil Group Inc. will open the store, which will have nearly 1,500 square feet.

Such designer watch names as Marc Jacobs, Emporio Armani, Diesel and more will be available at the store.

The store will offer 25 to 60 percent off original retail prices, according to a spokesman. It will open in time for holiday sales and Black Friday sales.

F21 Red will be the first concept store for Forever 21, opening on Nov. 7 at The Legends Outlets. It will replace the Forever 21 currently located at The Legends Outlets, but it will be in a different location, according to the spokesman.

It will be a bigger store, changing from 15,000 square feet to 16,000 square feet, with wider selection and more discounted items, the spokesman said. It will now be on the east side of The Legends Outlets, next to T.J. Maxx. Formerly there was a VS outlet at the location.

F21 Red will carry select apparel and accessories from the signature Forever 21 collection, while bringing together a larger assortment of fashion, beauty products and accessories from each of the Forever 21 lines, including Forever 21Men, Forever 21 Girls, Forever 21+ and Love and Beauty, the spokesman said.

More news will be coming out fairly soon about other openings in the works at The Legends Outlets, the spokesman said.