Lenox Square shoppers, particularly athletic-types and trendy men, should have two new options to visit later this summer.

The North Face and Junk de Luxe are set to open in August and September respectively, the mall announced Monday.

The North Face, which sells outdoor apparel, equipment and footwear, will open in a 4,452-square-foot space next to Abercrombie & Fitch on the upper level. There is one other North Face store in Atlanta, a few miles away from the mall, according to the website. There's also an outlet store in Dawsonville.

Junk de Luxe, a fashion company out of Denmark, will open next to Ivivva on the upper level. The 4,993-square-foot space will sell menswear including Levi's 501 and Saville Row suits.

Amazon, Crafted, Elk Head Clothing and The Merchant — all pop-ups — have recently opened at the mall. 

Sweet Hut Bakery & Cafe should open this week, and UNTUCKit and Hammer Made are scheduled to open later in June, according to a mall spokeswoman. Standard and G-Star RAW are scheduled to relocate this summer.

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