Dungaree fans are delighted as inclusive fashion brand Lucy & Yak has just opened its third UK store in Norwich city centre.

The new branch has opened at the Back of the Inns in the former home of Castle Fine Art, which has relocated to Castle Street. 

The Lucy & Yak shop features a bright pink shop front and it sells unisex dungarees, trousers, accessories and more.

Norwich Evening News: Inside the new Lucy & Yak shop in Norwich. Inside the new Lucy & Yak shop in Norwich. (Image: Newsquest)

The flagship store is based in Brighton, but this year the brand, which has a very successful website, expanded to Bristol and Norwich.

The Norwich branch opened on Saturday morning at 9.30am and there was a queue outside. 

Suze Sendall, manager, said: "You can't really walk around Norwich without seeing someone in Lucy & Yak clothing so it is definitely the right place to open." 

It was founded by couple Lucy Greenwood and Chris Renwick who made handmade pouches from pre-loved clothing while travelling in New Zealand.

Norwich Evening News: A queue outside Lucy & Yak in Norwich. A queue outside Lucy & Yak in Norwich. (Image: Newsquest)

When they arrived back in the UK the duo bought a old VW camper van - named Yak - which became their home, transport and office.

Customer Enid Otun said: "They made me feel very welcome and it is a bit of Brighton in Norwich."