Experience LifeWear at the New UNIQLO BGC High Street Store

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Discover the refreshed UNIQLO BGC High Street store, a four-story lifestyle hub featuring LifeWear, UTme! customization, RE.UNIQLO services and community collaborations in the heart of BGC.
We had the chance to attend the grand opening of the refreshed UNIQLO BGC High Street store, and it was exciting to see how the brand has transformed its space into a four-story lifestyle hub. Located in one of the country’s most vibrant districts, the store now spans nearly 3,000 square meters, blending UNIQLO’s signature LifeWear with unique in-store experiences, all while keeping a strong connection with the local community. From the outside, the refreshed façade immediately catches your eye with a giant LED red UNIQLO logo, giving it a modern, welcoming vibe that felt both familiar and fresh.
Inside, the store feels like a one-stop destination for everyday essentials. LifeWear for men, women, and kids fills each floor, and I was impressed by how the layout makes shopping effortless. The first floors are dedicated to everyday basics like T-shirts, Core Ts, and jeans, while the upper floors feature more seasonal collections, Sport Utility Wear, and cozy Knit Wear, which is perfect as the weather cools down. I got to see Solenn Heussaff try the Bra Top, highlighting comfort for daily use, while Chef Patrick Curitana wore the Core T that fits his busy lifestyle, which really showcased how LifeWear adapts to different routines. I also tried some Sport Utility Wear myself, and the material felt light yet supportive, ideal for quick workouts or a stroll around BGC.
What stood out most for me were the interactive services. The fourth floor now houses the RE.UNIQLO Studio, where you can get your LifeWear repaired or embroidered, even customizing older pieces to give them new life. I personally tried the UTme! station, which lets you design your own T-shirt. It was fun to see local artists’ designs, including pet-friendly prints by Avin Doodles and active-lifestyle motifs by Jasmin Lacay, giving shoppers a creative way to showcase their personality through fashion.
UNIQLO also took steps to connect with the BGC community. During the opening weekend, they partnered with local favorites like Los Tacos MNL and Kiji Bakehouse to give away treats to early shoppers, and even collaborated with Cats of BGC for unique embroidery patches. These touches make the store hub where lifestyle, fashion, and community come together.
The store also makes shopping convenient with the Click & Collect service, allowing customers to order online and pick up their items at any UNIQLO branch, skipping long lines. I found this especially handy because it lets you enjoy the in-store experience without worrying about the crowds.

In addition to the lifestyle and shopping elements, the opening introduced UNIQLO City along Bonifacio High Street, featuring creative installations, the UNIQLO Christmas Tree, and interactive displays that showcase how LifeWear fits into everyday moments. It was refreshing to see a store launch that balances product showcases, community engagement, and personal experiences in a way that feels approachable and real.
For anyone looking to refresh their wardrobe or explore new ways to personalize clothing, the UNIQLO BGC High Street store is now open and worth visiting. From essential LifeWear items to seasonal collections, creative in-store services, and collaborations that highlight BGC’s unique culture, it’s a lifestyle hub designed for everyday living.

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