American fashion label Tommy Hilfiger has opened a new store in Penrith, New South Wales, expanding the brand’s Western Sydney footprint further.
The 125-square-metre store is located in Penrith Westfield, and will offer the latest menswear and womenswear from the Tommy Hilfiger collections.
According to its website, the apparel brand has 29 stores across Australia, including eight across the Sydney area (now including Penrith), one in Canberra, seven around Brisbane, eight across Melbourne, two in Adelaide and three in Perth.
“We made the strategic decision to open a Tommy Hilfiger store in Penrith in response to strong demand and consumer loyalty within the local trading catchment,” a spokesperson said.
“By introducing a physical retail space, we aim to provide customers with a premium in-store experience, housing an expanded product range. This addition to our local footprint supports our continued growth and strengthens our connection with both existing and new consumers across the region.”
Alongside owned stores, the brand also sells products through The Iconic, David Jones and Myer, as well as its own locally dedicated website.

