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Uniqlo to add two stores in Hanoi

Uniqlo to add two stores in Hanoi

Tuesday, August 25, 2020, 16:06 GMT+7
Uniqlo to add two stores in Hanoi
An artist's impression of the Uniqlo stores at Vincom Center Metropolis in Hanoi is shown in this supplied photo.

Japanese casual wear retailer Uniqlo will open two more stores at major shopping malls in fall/winter in Hanoi, the company said this week.

The two stores will be located at Vincom Center Metropolis and Aeon Mall Long Bien, Uniqlo said on Monday.

Both are prime locations in Hanoi, promising to expand the brand in Vietnam with the LifeWear apparel.

Osamu Ikezoe, general director and chief operating officer of UNIQLO Vietnam, said that its products can meet the daily needs of the people in the Vietnamese capital.

“Opening the two stores is the next step in Uniqlo’s plan in Vietnam,” he added.

The new outlets both cover 2,000 square meters of floor area each, displaying LifeWear products for men, women, boys, girls, and children of different ages.

Hanoi will have three Uniqlo outlets when the two stores are inaugurated.

Currently, the Japanese brand is running three stores in Ho Chi Minh City.

The company hopes to expand its distribution network in Vietnam with the expected opening of the outlets.

Its plant in Vietnam is shipping apparel to global markets.

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