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Percival Launches the Monkey Shoulder Listening Bar

Blended Scotch brand Monkey Shoulder partnered with menswear label Percival to open a vinyl listening bar inside Percival's Soho store, featuring a low-tempo soundscape designed to slow the pace of shopping. The space was created with design studio Formd and includes custom-configured KEF speakers, with personal shopping appointments starting with a Monkey Shoulder Old Fashioned.

The store redesign integrates music, drinks and apparel: KEF audio hardware anchors a bar area meant for lingering, while the collaboration follows Monkey Shoulder Records activations and DJ-hosted listening events. Percival and Monkey Shoulder said they will release limited co-branded clothing later this year and highlighted ties to record-store culture.

For consumers, the concept reframes retail as a multisensory destination where curated music and cocktails extend dwell time and foster brand affinity. The move reflects a broader trend toward experience-focused shops that pair lifestyle elements—sound, taste, and fashion—to deepen engagement.

Trend Themes

  1. Multisensory Retail Environments — Stores combining curated sound, taste and tactile elements create environments that extend dwell time and transform transactions into immersive lifestyle experiences.
  2. Branded Hospitality Experiences — Cross-category collaborations that fuse retail with bar or lounge formats open possibilities for brands to own hospitality touchpoints that deepen customer relationships.
  3. Vinyl and Analog Music Resurgence — A renewed consumer appetite for vinyl and analog listening formats supports physical cultural rituals that can anchor participatory in-store programming and product tie-ins.

Industry Implications

  1. Retail Apparel — Menswear and fashion retailers integrating beverage and audio elements can reposition stores as social destinations where curated atmospheres drive loyalty and limited-edition merchandise demand.
  2. Consumer Audio and Hardware — High-fidelity speaker makers and audio designers benefit from partnerships that showcase premium soundscapes in lifestyle settings, creating new experiential distribution channels.
  3. Beverage and Hospitality — Spirits brands collaborating directly with retailers and cultural venues can extend brand narratives into tangible tasting environments that blend drinking rituals with retail discovery.

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